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Results (9,295+)
Jack B. Too late to back out and go with other applicant?
5 April 2017 | 5 replies
Send him a gift card or something to help settle your cosmic karma. and move on. 
Tisha J. How should my LLC acquire existing properties NOT owned by me
11 May 2017 | 7 replies
Keep in mind potential gift tax consequences.
Clayton Anderson 50/50 Partner Structure Advice for First Deal
5 June 2017 | 2 replies
The terms for owner occupied duplexes are much stronger on your own and you can't have any of the funds gifted.
Jason Thomas Worst tax consequence of Rental Sale
9 May 2016 | 32 replies
-or-Conveyance Given for No Value “This is a bonafide gift and the grantor received nothing in return, R & T 11911.”
Mike Trupiano Is it Legal for our Mortgage LLC to offer incentive to Realtors
13 December 2016 | 10 replies
Doesnt matter how large or small the amount or gift is.
Chue Kue TAXES When you pass down your rental properties to your kids?
1 January 2016 | 5 replies
A huge mistake sometimes people make is they gift their properties to their kids right before they die to try and avoid probate.
Arcinio Arauz Question on lien, change of title & recourse
7 January 2016 | 0 replies
What if a property was gifted to me via quit claim.
Cesar Ramirez How to avoid capital gains taxes on 150k
15 October 2016 | 42 replies
Where I come from (not USA), a maximum of 25% tax on your PROFIT, regardless of your other income, would be considered a gift (almost).
Mark A. What to do with tenant complaining about cleaning?
10 May 2017 | 23 replies
One option would be to provide a gift certificate of some kind.  
Matt Redmond Potentially Dicey IRA Situation...
12 November 2017 | 8 replies
Your IRA cannot accept the property from you as a gift, transfer, sale, etc.