I've got some tax questions for all of you pros out there. When flipping homes, what is the best way to structure your company so that your tax liability is decreased? I've talked with several people and they have s...
If I don't have a job income but have income from my rental homes. Would I still be able to do taxes? Or would I have to get a business ID in order to claim taxes if I want to do rentals full time and not work anymore...
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Anybody is aware of software tax service that supports section 121 exclusion for the tax-free boot? specially the property relinquished was my home in the last 2/5 years period. I have been using Turbotax for my ...
Is having a ton of rental properties & installment sales in a massive 1040 tax return - an IRS audit flag?? I have about 60 rentals and 25 installment sales. I'm continuing to add more over time. Most are cheapie ...
We spent $40,000 to restructure our house (basically combine two bedrooms to an airbnb unit). I assume I use form 4562 to report the start of depreciation of these capital improvements. If so, I was wondering how to f...
I inherited a foreign rental property from my parents in 2017 and started renting it out in 2018. It was empty for a year. We never lived in or visited the property. I sold it in 2020 for a loss based on the appraisal...
Greetings! Here is a scenario: I bought a third rental, placed it in service, and it is expected to have have significant repairs in 2021 that will likely lead to passive losses that will be carried forward into the f...
I have started an LLC, bought 1 property, and converted my house into a rental.I have a w2 income job as well.I am looking for Tax software to help me manage my finances and plan.I bought quicken, but that doesn't do ...
Hi all. Want first to say how much I appreciate Bigger Pockets and the wonderful advice I have received here..
I own 3 rental properties at this point. My wife and I have lived in our personal residence for the pas...
"For the first $40,000 of your income, the capital gain tax rate is 0%! You pay nothing!"
Fantastic, but what does it actually mean?
If I have no job and sell a property for $100,000 - does it mean I pay nothing for...