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29 May 2020 | 6 replies
What do they say when you can/e-mail asking about funds?
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5 June 2020 | 19 replies
Being able to partner my 401k with my IRA sounds like a useful tool " The juices are flowing !".
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1 June 2020 | 10 replies
Tenants pay all utilities (W/S/T/E/G) I'm also being conservative as saying I'll put $100 aside a month for maintenance reserves even though I really dont see myself using that because again, this is as turn key as it gets!
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3 June 2020 | 3 replies
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2 June 2020 | 1 reply
I am planning to do a cash-out refinance of ~300k on my primary residence, and use the entire money to purchase a rental/investment property.Can I deduct the mortgage interest of the cash-out refinance loan on the Schedule E form, and use the mortgage interest against the rental income?
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5 June 2020 | 3 replies
In many cases the most recent year of schedule E income will be used, and if the property is not listed on Schedule E yet (if it was recently acquired), then 75% of the lease amount will be used.
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6 June 2020 | 5 replies
Now, one side bar here - if you have a standard W2 job from a company that you do not OWN....then any loses from a Schedule E company do not matter.