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Kerry Mertz LLC, revocable trust, holding company...What do I really need???
19 January 2019 | 26 replies
Personally, I'm happy to pay a few thousand upfront to avoid a potential lawsuit and mitigate losses.
Jake Goehring CA 3% Sales Tax on Property Sales?
6 April 2018 | 5 replies
It could effect the seller, but even then there are a number of exemptions that may come into play (i.e. the sale of property is for less than $100,000; the sale of property at a net loss for income tax purposes; the property qualifies as the seller's principal residence; etc).Here's some more reading on the subject if you're interested, but it shouldn't be a big deal:Withholding on California Real EstateCalifornia Withholding Tax on the Sale of Real Property
Patrick I. Rental Analysis - Cash Flow
3 December 2017 | 12 replies
I also consider properties where there is a big lease loss factor. 
Account Closed I am not self-employed but want a Self-Directed 401(k) - ??
13 December 2017 | 29 replies
I knew almost nothing about how to maximize returns in the mutual fund market and the handful of funds I could invest with through my former employer made it pretty frustrating.I invest in leveraged real estate with my SD401k, so UDFI isn't an issue for me, but I have plenty of clients who invest with their SDIRAs, and it still isn't an issue.Just as with other rentals, the properties cash flow just fine, but after depreciation, there is a tax loss
David Moore Search a long time and finally found a deal
4 March 2018 | 19 replies
I saw a lease loss opportunity on this one.   
Michael Beur DST(Delaware Statutory Trust )
25 August 2020 | 64 replies
That said, there are downsides:  potential losses, greater risk. 
Greg Ford Can I use 100% Bonus Depreciation as alternative to 1031 Exchange
25 May 2018 | 15 replies
This should cause just about all of that $2.4M loss to roll to 2018 as a passive activity loss carryover.Here is my question:   Let's pretend I cannot execute the 1031 exchange for whatever reason.  
Tyler Hogan Suggestions for wealth and tax advisor
28 May 2018 | 4 replies
The Partnership will then distribute a K-1 to each investor indicating his share of income/expenses.The great thing about living in Texas is that you may not be required to file a state tax return as long as the property is within a state that does not have an income tax(Texas, Florida, etc).If your adjusted gross income is below $150,000 - you can offset the losses from your rental(buy and hold) against your other income(w-2, interest etc).
Storm S. Guaranteed Rental income
29 May 2018 | 9 replies
The risk is a couple months of rent vs regular insurance which covers loss of the house or lawsuits both of which could be hundreds of thousands of dollars or more depending on the situation.
Brad Henson First deal fell through - what expenses can I deduct from taxes?
13 June 2018 | 2 replies
If the loss deal falls through, after you spent all the money, the capitalized cost is taken as an abandonment loss.