4 February 2024 | 0 replies
Between risk, tenant hassles, vacancies, mortgage payments, property taxes, insurance payments, replacing a roof, water heater and so, it takes a lot of appreciation to actually get ahead on that.
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3 February 2024 | 14 replies
Hi,I am looking for referrals to a CPA in Ohio to help me get myself set up as a new landlord and to file taxes for 2020 tax year and beyond.
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4 February 2024 | 8 replies
Maybe tax or perhaps hoa lien??
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4 February 2024 | 4 replies
The first and probably least popular for the servers I know is it is a cash business and historically tips are underreported to save on taxes but that also makes qualifying for loans tricky so you need to make sure you are claiming tips.
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5 February 2024 | 11 replies
IF (big IF) your not in love with your current house you could sell it, taking equity gain tax free (if 2+ years living there already) and then use that money to house hack a bigger or multi property.
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5 February 2024 | 13 replies
The great thing about your timing is that a lot of people are getting ready to get a decent tax return that they could utilize as their option payment.
3 February 2024 | 4 replies
This way, I can take bookings for greater than 30 days and still qualify for the tax incentive.For reference: https://wcginc.com/blog/short-term-rental-tax-loophole/#:~:t....https://www.irs.gov/instructions/i8582Thank you 🙏
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4 February 2024 | 6 replies
If you made a profit ask them to release a portion to you to cover your income taxes.
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2 February 2024 | 8 replies
What are the tax implications for the seller in an owner-financed deal?
3 February 2024 | 20 replies
Bought for $157,100.38 *** *** ARV $245,000.00 5 bed 3 bath – Phoenix AZThese are the numbers from the HUD statement Bought for $157,100.38 *** * ARV $245,000.00 Existing Loan Amt Payoff $118,145.37 * Subject To $118,145.37 **** Closing Costs From HUD Title $1,045.00 Escrow $1,400.00 County Taxes $538.38 Recording Fee $120.00 Cash to seller $10,000.00 Misc other charges $525.00 Total Amount Due $ $13,628.38 *** Arrears To Bring Account Due Total Number of Missed Payments: 11 Total Payment Amount $10,095.47 Unpaid Late Charges $146.84 Additional Amounts: Foreclosure Fee/Cost $354.19 Unpaid Advance Bal $1,101.75 Total Amount Due $ $11,698.25 *** FHA Loan Mod 2nd $11,582.44 *** My Out of Pocket $36,909.07 *** Total Cost Basis of Purchase $155,054.44 ARV (After Repair Value) $245,000.00 Repairs Post Purchase $ 5,000.00 +/- Unrealized Profit $84,945.56 *** Equity (ARV minus Subject To payoff) $126,854.63 *** I strongly recommend having 3 months reserves as follows: Monthly Mortgage $917.77 (Taxes included) Electric Monthly $362.21 Water & Sewer Monthly $102.80 HOA – None $0 Reserves3 months mortgage payments @ $917.77 per month = $2,753.313 months Electric payments @ $362.21 per month = $1,086.633 months Water payments @ $102.80 per month = $ 308.40 Minmum Reserves Total $4,148.34Then I turned around and sold it on a Lease Option for $265,000 getting $20,000 down on a nonrefundable Option fee, and rent of $1,900 a month. *** My Out of Pocket $36,909.07 Option Fee To Me $20,000.00 My Adjusted Out of Pocket $16,909.07 ****** My Cash Flow * $ 982.00 monthly **So, I sold it for $20,000 more than street value, I get tax write offs, I got $20,000 back immediately as an Option fee, I cash flow at $982.00 a month and if they exercise their Option, I’ll get $146,854.63 (minus the $20,000 Option fee) equals $126,854.63 cash along with any pay down during their Option period.