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Will Coleman Advice on creating a website
7 April 2018 | 1 reply
Wix and Squarespace both offer easy to design with, no code, drag and drop tools and free web space for flat sites.You can also upload a flat website to a S3 bucket in AWS under the free tier.
Sanjeev Advani Marketing effectiveness and opinions
26 February 2018 | 3 replies
Put as many prospects in the bucket, nurture them with love and earn their business.
Yonah Weiss 100% Bonus Depreciation following up the recent podcast
22 March 2020 | 33 replies
@Hiro Kitagawa, qualified improvement property has become a bit more interesting than your CPA made it out to be.Now, there is in fact a category for owners of non-residential real property called qualified improvement property (QIP) that as of 1/1/18 replaced the old qualified improvement property (yes, same), qualified leasehold improvement, qualified retail improvement, and qualified restaurant property classification rules, as well as includes some property that would not have fallen into those buckets previously.The committee reports indicated that QIP placed in service on or after 1/1/18 would be eligible for a 15-year depreciable life as well as bonus depreciation rather than the standard 39-year, non-bonus eligible method applied to non-residential real property.However, the law was not drafted correctly, i.e., there was a technical error, and the section of the tax code describing 15-year property (Section 168(e)(3)(E)) was in fact not amended to include qualified improvement property.So for now, strictly-speaking, in 2018, qualified improvement property is regular old 39-year property that is not eligible for bonus depreciation.We do expect that a technical correction to the law will be made, but for now the IRS has actually stated that it cannot guarantee that absent legislative correction it will accept the legislatively intended change in recovery period and bonus eligibility.Anyway, this is neither here nor there since you have stated you are a landlord of residential rental property rather than non-residential real estate.And this does not affect the application of 100% bonus depreciation to both qualifying new and used property place in service after 9/27/17 and before 1/1/23 that @Yonah Weiss pointed out.
Laura Sullivan Who is responsible for outstanding water and sewer bill?
3 April 2018 | 12 replies
Was only a couple hundred dollars and I was making $20k+ so it was a drop in the bucket.
Jo Zhou Urgent, Help, Potential Tenant with Pitball
27 April 2018 | 134 replies
RESPONSE: Anything your PM promised outside of your guidance to them or you have agreed to is the PM's "Bucket of Vigiro" to deal with - NOT your's, in my opinion.
Michael Zuber The Truth about Getting Started with No Money
24 April 2018 | 3 replies
97% or more of undercapitalzied business's fail.. why is wholesaling any different its not.very small percent that truly have no means will do anything until they build a modest war chest or capital for their business.. its the same selling real estate as a licensed agent.. its not the business to get into if you dont have savings.other wise get a paying job for folks that are in the business build up your war chest and experience bucket you stand a much better chance than listening to the yes you can do it with no money no credit no means blue sky ra ra ra
Hilary C. What was your worst home renovation fail!?!
27 April 2020 | 115 replies
She decided that it was quicker to throw small buckets of water over the tile.
Brad Pietrzak buying small first then upgrading question
8 May 2018 | 3 replies
hey guys thanks for taking the time out of your day. so I have some options here I want your opinion about me and my sweetheart are saving bucket loads, she is living with family and I live in a bad area. now once we get married and live together I do not want to expose her to this horrid area it is very very very dangerous for a pretty women.
Nicole A. I'd like to take a poll !
28 March 2018 | 37 replies
I know people who make buckets of cash from trailer parks, but that's just outside my interest. 
Craig Poskus Cost Segregation for Capital Improvements in 2017
23 October 2018 | 8 replies
I am trying to find out what capital improvements go in which bucket for cost segregation depreciation.