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James Cleary Saving money on taxes through a SEP
19 May 2020 | 2 replies

Just completed our second BRRR and working on our first flip! Very excited about acquiring more real estate. This question goes out to all the realtors. I am a financial advisor in Oregon who is working with realtors ...

James Heller Motivated sellers want to save on taxes
6 April 2021 | 2 replies

I've made contact with a few folks who have several properties (sometimes from the 80s and 90s!) that are ready to cash out. Only problem is, they don't want to get slammed on taxes! I've suggested a 1041, but for som...

Daniel Alfandre Building a house for parents - tax savings?
24 October 2022 | 4 replies

I am managing the construction of a house on an investment property my parents own. They said they would pay me a fee and split some of the sales profits with me. Any tax savings I can get on this type of relationsh...

Daniel Alfandre Building a house for parents - tax savings?
27 September 2022 | 1 reply

I am managing the construction of a house on an investment property my parents own. They said they would pay me a fee and split some of the sales profits with me. Any tax savings I can get on this type of relationsh...

Kris Clig Tax Saving Strategy - Subcontracting out management services.
25 October 2019 | 1 reply

My CPA suggested I start my own management company that sub-contracts out the day-to-day management work for my personally own properties that are out of state.  Would I need a Property Management license to do this? ...

Jeffrey Long Thrift Savings Plan of post tax funds
19 January 2021 | 3 replies

I have maxed out my Roth IRA and Roth TSP. Additionally, I have 5% matching contribution from the US Government for my TSP. These funds are contributed to my Traditional Balance. Looking to see if anyone knows if/how ...

Marq Flournoy Money Saved is NOT Taxed ep 759
2 May 2023 | 2 replies

David, you said money earned is taxed, not money saved. I agree. Rent is $1500.  In theory,  does that also mean i could have my tenant pay my lender $1000 directly and pay me the remaining $500 of their rent? That wa...

Bette Hochberger Maximizing Your Tax Savings with Cost Segregation!
20 October 2023 | 1 reply

Cost segregation is a tax-saving strategy used to identify assets within a property that can be depreciated over a shorter lifespan, accelerating depreciation deductions and enhancing cash flow. Let's talk about it!Ke...

Alyse Moore Creatively Save on Tax Payment from Sell
5 October 2018 | 7 replies

Hi Everyone!I'm planning to sell my property next spring so I can officially pay-off all of my student loans. I bought it in July 2017, and house-hacked for about 8 months living in the basement and rented out the oth...

Account Closed Tax Saving Strategies in Real Estate Investing
8 October 2023 | 0 replies

As an experienced real estate-oriented CPA with clients that invest in most real estate markets, I often get asked for strategies in saving money on taxes that apply to clients investing activities. Here are some key ...