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David Chance Selling my rentals - Tax ramifications
21 August 2024 | 18 replies
This applies to individuals with annual incomes of $500,000 or more (or $750,000 or more for married couples filing jointly).For Medicare Part D (Prescription Drug Coverage):The premium varies by plan, but high-income beneficiaries pay their plan's premium plus an additional $81.00 per month at the highest income level.The minimum monthly amount one will pay for Medicare in 2024 is $174.70.
Keaton Schultz I'm 24 with 2,500+ units
21 August 2024 | 7 replies
Too bad these properties should all be condemned, I’ve gotten so many messages from people who have lived at or worked on your properties that are filled with mold and animal waste and drug dealers.
Don Konipol The 5 Levels of Financial Fraud
20 August 2024 | 2 replies
In my experience these are the levels of how financial fraud is doneLevel 1 - The “sponsor” is a fraudster from the beginning and the entire investment is a designed fraud designed to steal the investor's money Level 2 - The sponsor initially intends to operate legally and honestly but the temptation of easy access to money, usually fueled by addictions to drugs, sex, partying, etc. leads to the bad decision to line the sponsors own pocketsLevel 3 - The sponsor intends to operate legally but a crisis in their life resulting in a need for money leads the sponsor to “borrow” from investor’s funds with the full intention of paying it back ( which they are unable to do).Level 4 - The sponsor intends to operate legally but the assets under their management incur substantial loses; the sponsor attempts to cover up these loses by “temporarily” borrowing from one investor to pay another or submitting false results.
Jamaica Perry Starting Mid-term Property Management Business
19 August 2024 | 4 replies
I also have a degree in Business Administration with a major in marketing and minor in management.Hoping to start in furnished rentals in the Fort Lee area of VA for military students. 
Account Closed Vice President Harris Announces Economic Agenda
21 August 2024 | 182 replies
What has the current administration done over the past 4 years to improve things in this country?
Shrey A. Resources for investing in Canada
22 August 2024 | 53 replies
Vegreville has a noticeable drug problem (meth) as do many smaller towns along the yellow head.
Ryan Scaife Deciding when to Rehab
19 August 2024 | 4 replies
The weed and drugs they are doing should be a clear indication of getting them out and getting other people in (however this looks for local city/county allow you to  get them out).
Gaurav Vedi How to create LLC/Scorp structure for Rental properties
21 August 2024 | 7 replies
Separating Y and taxing it as an S Corp could be beneficial if you're looking to take advantage of those tax savings, but only if Y's profits justify the additional administrative burden.Rental Agreement for Home Office:Yes, you can lease your home office space to your LLCs, but it’s crucial to keep everything documented and ensure the rent charged is fair market value.
Kent Kettell Loan conditions for Fix and Flip projects
19 August 2024 | 4 replies
@Kent Kettell  Since you  are asking specifically about rehab lending the construction loan administration is most critical.
Will Sifert Big changes to the way Colorado handles it's tax sales
22 August 2024 | 15 replies
So someone can just stop paying taxes and create a funding gap for our public schools, firefighters, and county road maintenance and now private investors & Counties are going to bankroll the cost and administrative overhead to sell their property at auction and give them back the net auction proceeds?