
15 November 2024 | 25 replies
Crowdfunding withing the US residents has a lot of regulation and that's the only barrier as far as the custody of crypto even though difficult not impossible but the actual asset t's risky also because it is a volatile asset and any cryptocurrency therefore for US residents unnecessary to raise funds through (unless using stable coins) crypto since the US dollar is what most end seller would require.

14 November 2024 | 12 replies
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11 November 2024 | 10 replies
With our three banks I could call them today, tell them the situation you stated, send them the projected financials.

14 November 2024 | 8 replies
@Williams HerreraStarting investing in real estate involves education, networking, and setting financial goals.

20 November 2024 | 23 replies
For assets professionally managed, I just feel like there is a blind spot when it comes to self guided tours.
14 November 2024 | 13 replies
Heirs try to use an asset as the start of something, but the asset isn't the right asset.

11 November 2024 | 6 replies
I think your biggest asset is the 2.25% rate and the 2019 CA property tax basis.

14 November 2024 | 21 replies
Great tools that get updated regularly.I am on the lending side of things and would be happy to hop on a call with you anytime to discuss financial strategies and help answer any questions you may have about nearly any loan product available to help you on your journey, even if they are not products my capital partners offer.We are all here to help you learn and grow.

14 November 2024 | 1 reply
I have 17 years of corporate RE and compliance experience, so the LIHTC reporting and annual financial audit does not scare me.

13 November 2024 | 10 replies
While the IRS does not mandate a physical site visit, the IRS cost segregation audit technique guide (ATG) does suggest conducting “field inspections.”It’s important to note that the ATG is not an official IRS document.It serves as a guide and cannot be used, cited, or relied upon as an authoritative source.However, the recommendations in the ATG are worth considering.According to the guide: “A field inspection is recommended to document the physical details of the building, type of construction, materials used for construction, the assets contained in the building, the size and types of building systems, and any land improvements that were included in the purchase of the property and the condition of that property at the time of purchase.”So while the IRS does not require a site visit for cost segregation studies, following the guidance from the cost segregation audit technique guide can be beneficial.