
14 July 2014 | 14 replies
As Steve Hamilton II pointed out, you cannot actually get a 0% capital gains rate, as you would only get this rate for the difference between your ordinary income and the next higher tax bracket, then pay a higher capital gains tax on that amount, and so on.Some links that answer your question: http://fairmark.com/general-taxation/your-tax-bracket/ https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1898605-long-term-capital-gains-added-to-agi There is also $5.25 million lifetime gift tax/estate tax exclusion, but I think this is a new law that only began in 2013, but if something similar existed before that it would be worth investigating.

12 July 2015 | 26 replies
Bill Gulley I will have to agree with you but then I won't be able to get any kind of business done, I don't know any Lenders personnally which would be nice if I did, if any Lender knew me they would know when I say I am going to do something I will do it unless something serious happens to which I will give them a heads up, my Landlord can vouch for that, been here for 13 years lol and I always have been good at paying my rent not only on time but seeing I split my rent in half, I even pay half of it early which makes it easier for me to support my family.But because of my concern, I did talk to my bank and they are willing to help if I do get a Bank Draft from the person, we are going to open a seperate Escrow Account and basically lock it up for 3 weeks or so, I can not touch it and this is by my request, the bank will also make sure its all good as well, they will investigate to make sure the Bank Draft is Legit as well as the company.I got an email from the Angel Investment Site and they also understood my concern, said even though they investigate most Investors it is hard to Investigate EVERYONE so they gave me a heads up to avoid being scammed, one of which the scammer asks for a payment upfront to pay on the Loan, sometimes up to 3 months.

12 June 2014 | 9 replies
For those that have done the Joint Venture approach in the past, chances are, they haven't been investigated by their state's Real Estate Commission yet.In many states, these Commissions have hired people full time to scour Craigslist, looking for what they call "perpetrators of unlicensed real estate activity."

2 September 2013 | 10 replies
There are several potential flips that otherwise seem worth investigating, but their school ratings are terrible.
5 May 2010 | 3 replies
I would investigate why they're so high, but its not this tenant's problem.
8 February 2008 | 15 replies
Reason why I went to the law was because I was a victim of ID theft, the 3 CRA's did not want to hear anything I had to say relating to being a victim of ID theft, the odd thing was the creditors themself sent me letters after doing investigation that I was a victim of ID theft and they sent the same letters to the 3 CRA's but they never removed those account, neither did Lex Law...

15 December 2008 | 19 replies
I told him that I do not believe that it would make sense to expect that his office will investigate itself.Because of my daughter's condition, it had been very difficult living under or over anybody; I hope we can find a detached home if we have to leave.So far, I have been current with my payment and my credit is in good standing.

13 August 2007 | 3 replies
I noticed, on several occasions the following posted under profile names:Under Investigation by BiggerPocketsPlease explain what this means, entails and what act must a member/company perform to have this action taken against them.

19 February 2008 | 6 replies
It is their job to investigate the complaint and bring forward any "charges" if necessary.

27 August 2016 | 16 replies
Learn how to take title and then sell, don't be trying to sell voidable contracts by assignments.BTW, does it ever dawn on anyone that what is posted in open forums is a good source of investigative material for regulators?