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15 February 2012 | 28 replies
Schedule E tax form from the last 3 years.
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14 January 2012 | 4 replies
Oh, I should add that I am in the military and that I will be filing the Sched E for this property just as if I had not moved back in, excepting of course that I have to adjust for the short time I was in the house in 2011.
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16 January 2012 | 3 replies
Not Sched E since it is not a rental property ...And then followup question.
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1 January 2013 | 17 replies
The price-to-rent ratio is an indicator of whether buying or renting is the better choice, but it is also kind of like a P/E ratio for investors.
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19 January 2012 | 6 replies
Also, along these lines, a previous tax preparer recommended that I might treat each rental unit of the duplex as its own property, since each was placed into service at different times, and thereby (I assume) be represented as such on Schedule "E" in columns A and B respectively (ie, Property A= initially rented unit, and Property B=newly rented unit as of Aug 2011).
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23 August 2013 | 19 replies
This will cause you to file Schedule E on your tax return.If you are a Multi-member LLC, you will want to file the return as a partnership(Form 1065).If you flip/wholesale properties, you will want to elect S-corp status and pay yourself a reasonable salary.Some people if they are in a high tax bracket, will use a C-corp to hold their properties in order to acquire financing separate from their name and to shelter some of the income from tax if they are not taking any dividends for an extended period of time.
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21 January 2012 | 0 replies
I have also heard that a D/E exceeding 3.5ish is a red flag.
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4 April 2019 | 13 replies
thanks for the update @Andrew Clark also we should connect @E Martin .