
26 July 2018 | 12 replies
It can be especially effective if you had lived in the home for the 2 of the 5 year requirement, rented it out the other 3, made improvements to reduce your taxable income, then sold the property and harvested the capital gains.At some point, however, you have to just accept that if you are making money you are paying taxes.

8 August 2023 | 2 replies
Hi Experts,Thinking of selling a rental investment that will probably be at a loss, it also had passive losses. Can I offset any of the below with these losses:1) Short/long-term capital-gains from stock sale2) W2 inc...

9 December 2020 | 123 replies
I have recruited a few close friend who live in or near Atlanta GA ,Chattanooga TN and Miami FL, as well as my sister in-law in NJ and all are keen to help ..This last few days our PI farm manager harvested and sold some of our crops, so our PI bank account Is looking very healthy , now we won’t have to dip into our AUS saving to cover the trip there next month.

30 July 2023 | 4 replies
I see that such interest from an individual or LLC is treated as ordinary income, so if I can tax-loss harvest from equities to offset the gains, how to optimize?

2 August 2023 | 9 replies
He avoided taxes by purchasing it, and he’s harvesting some loses to carry forward on the acquired property.

1 August 2023 | 4 replies
Just like buying any other kind of agricultural land and then leasing the land to farmers/timber harvesters.In the past timber deeds or long term leases to harvest timber have been separated from the land deed itself.

28 February 2021 | 9 replies
Plan to pay 25 to 30% down and from my experience you could expect a return of about 6% over many years with timber harvests.

7 August 2023 | 10 replies
She can potentially tax loss harvest if she other assets, e.g. stocks, to offset the gain, or some of it, thus eliminating the tax liability.Consult a qualified professional or two...

7 December 2018 | 37 replies
Consider paying tax on the seeds and reaping the harvest tax free.

10 May 2023 | 18 replies
While I am a big fan of BRRRR I feel at the beginning stages of investing it’s sometimes best to build up equity and establish greater cash flows through payment of rent than by harvesting as much as you can every single time just to reinvest more.