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Sam Rust Investing for Minors
21 August 2018 | 2 replies

I am one of the managing partners in an apartment syndication deal, and am in the capital raise phase. We are using the 506b exemption. One of my accredited investors would like to buy a couple of shares on behalf of ...

Eric C. Tax question for out of state rental
16 August 2017 | 10 replies

If you own property in another state, do you pay state taxes where the property is located, or where your permanent residence is?

Kenneth Dahle 1031 Exchange Tax Questions
12 October 2021 | 5 replies

I'm in Asheville, NC and looking for a smart RE tax guy who can consult with me on a little bit complicated 1031 Exchange.  
I sold a rental in Colorado for $397,000 and purchased (thru 1031) a rental in North Caroli...

Tamera Muniz Airbnb/VRBO Remit Taxes?
8 February 2023 | 6 replies

I'm a bit confused but what it means for these companies to remit taxes on your behalf. Does this mean that I do not need to save an additional 30% in a separate tax account? Can someone explain what remitting taxes m...

Account Closed Forgiving the taxes due from debt reduction (short sales)
1 September 2007 | 1 reply

Bush's speech included a suggestion (?) that people who receive debt reduction in some cases will not owe tax on the debt forgiven.

Note that the IRS already allows this. It could mean that Bush is just restating wha...

Allan Landfried Is loss of rent due to eviction tax deductible?
19 February 2013 | 5 replies

If I evict a tenant and I am unable to collect on the rest of the lease, is there a way to deduct the loss on my taxes?

Justin Fox Claiming loss on 2016 taxes due to flood damage..
10 October 2017 | 4 replies

I want to run this person's advertisement on a local facebook page by some experienced tax professionals:"If you know any home owners who had hurricane and flood damage, let them know there is a special tax deduction ...

Tonia Edgeston Seeking To Redeem Family Property Due To Back Taxes
21 June 2024 | 2 replies

Hello & thank you in advance for your expertise & input. BiggerPockets is an amazing platform and inspired me further to dive into long-term rental idea. This property is a townhouse and has no mortgage. Howev...

Paul M. Family house foreclosed on due to unpaid property tax
13 May 2019 | 8 replies

Hoping that someone would have an idea on how to navigate this situation. My grandparents passed away some time ago and they did not have a will. They have three children, one of which who lives in their house (my unc...

Sammy Weinstein When are taxes due on a cashed out 401k?
10 July 2019 | 5 replies

Am 60, and have $300,000 with my employer. If I were to cash it out totally, are the taxes due taken out of the $300k straight away, or when I do my taxes next year?