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Mary Jay Which forms to fill out for the New Corporate Transparency Act (Fincen)
27 August 2024 | 8 replies
I did a YouTube video of it as well and was actually surprised how easy it was to complete compared to a typical government form
Kathryn S. When tenant does not respond
27 August 2024 | 11 replies
At some point, I hope the government comes to their senses.
James McGovern Why are the number of fees for a loan growing?
26 August 2024 | 11 replies
We also charge an underwriting fee which includes reviewing the entire file, cost for appraisals and credit checks etcYou also can thank your state or federal government for creating additional layers such as licensing for business loans which to me is stupid.
Tyler Bettencourt property tax due while my property is for sale
26 August 2024 | 3 replies
The government makes sure it gets paid.To Your Success!
Tomoko Hale Must have a CPA?
28 August 2024 | 22 replies
Insurance is going to get more expensive, the government wants to keep people in homes, home equity financing is only growing in popularity, multiple generations are living under the same roof more, and all of those trends are going to lead to changes in how tax law is used and possibly the law itself.
Huy Nguyen Gift of equity
26 August 2024 | 5 replies
Thereby keeping the government’s hand off your family’s money. 
Rashad George What have you found most beneficial to invest in for the current market conditions?
23 August 2024 | 3 replies
I have invested as a LP in apartment communities where there is a partnership between a government agency and the ownership group to provide affordable housing in exchange for tax abatements and long-term, low-rate government funding. 
Bryan Woo This is my very first post. Hope I can get some insight about California AB 468
24 August 2024 | 1 reply
If tenant won't pay, will government pay landlords?
Michael Plaks Explained: How CPAs charge you (and why)
27 August 2024 | 13 replies
For example:initial consultationreview of your prior tax returns for possible mistakessorting through and organizing your data, including receipts and spreadsheetscorrecting and reconciling your booksfinding and correcting inconsistencies and missing datafiling your federal and state extensionsoptimizing your tax return with alternative tax positionsreview/walk-through of this year's completed tax returnsamending your tax return if something ends up missing or incorrectanswering your ongoing technical questionsshort- and long-term tax planningreviewing and replying to the IRS or state lettersdefending you against the IRS or state auditsproviding financial statements or other data to lenders and other 3rd partiesassistance with loan applicationshandling your payroll and payroll reportingpreparing 1099s/1098s and other informational formsassistance with government loans and grantsI think it's obvious that the price of your CPA service will heavily depend on what is included.
Kaylin Gonzalez How does private lending work ?
23 August 2024 | 2 replies
I can see why you're asking this question because the terms "private lending" "private financing" "creative financing" "hard money" etc get tossed around a lot without explanation.The short answer to your question is that private lending is literally anyone who is willing to give you money other than government or government backed institutions.