Lets see if anyone can help me with this scenario as I may face it in the near future...For scenario reasoning lets say I am typically in the 10% tax bracket.I purchase a lot on January 1, 2016 for $18,000 and start t...
I am stuck. I usually am able to deduct a big chunk of my tax burden by using my home office for my rental properties. I don't see how to do that this year with the new rules of not writing off home offices when you...
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I have a flip that I am finishing with a buddy (business partner). We will be done by February and did not do things in a traditional way. My business partner owns the home outright and we ...
I'm selling in NY. 2fam, I lived in one unit and rented the other. My acct says when I bought the house for 560k 14 years ago, and sell it for 825k, it will be split into two sales.. and on the investment unit is what...
Hi all. I'm new to real estate investing and from the Philadelphia area. I recently set up my business using legalzoom. The main function of the LLC will be to flip properties. While I do have a minority partner, I wa...
@Abhishesh Acharya and I have presented some, mostly non-googleable, high-level overview of some tax strategies. I understand this might be very technical for some of us. If these apply to you, please research more, ...
My Partner and I purchased the property in 2016. After renovating it we rented the property for one year. Now it is in escrow and expected to close in May. We made some profit in this transaction. Would I be declaring...
Can I take advantage of Section 179 by purchasing something in one year, selling it the next year while buying a new thing the next year, and repeat each year?So for example,buy property for business in 2018, get Sect...
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Hope all is well. I bought a condo last year on my personal name, did the work it needed & sold it later. To those who have done this before & have experience. What is the best & busines...
I'm curious what the differences are for tax implications for a straight flip vs. a BRRRR? My understanding is that any profits from a flip will be taxed at my personal current tax rate as income. However, if I'm refi...