Method A-each prop and all its items together Prop 1 receiptsProp 1 hoaProp 1 loanProp 1 tenants Prop 1 etc. OR Method B- All common items from all props togetherProp 1 hoaProp 2 hoaProp 3 hoa Prop 1 loanProp 2 loanP...
Has anyone used TurboTax for filing their taxes while owning rental properties, managed by property management, and having a W2 job?As a traveling physical therapist, it’s nice to have digital tax filing but I don’t k...
I received approval for federal and state (NY) Historic Tax Credits. It was a long road, but worth it! Which forms do I need to file my taxes?
I have $200,000 in regular income for a separate business and $200,000 passive income in real estate investments business and my accountant files them together. Shouldn’t they be filed separately? By filing together i...
Currently, I requested my buying agent to send a Notice to Perform to the Seller for additional disclosures and other details regarding past remodels but the agent is reluctant to do so. In this case, can I send that ...
Hi all,I am currently helping my family run their multifamily property in New Jersey. Currently in our 5 unit building one of the tenants hasn’t paid rent in 18 months and unfortunately neither does the tenant have a ...
I live in San Jose CA and have been working with my CPA for the last 8 years and he's been great in handling the W2, capital gains, etc. However, since last 3 years I've grown my real estate portfolio and have realize...
I'm a local wholesaler in the Metro Atlanta area. I currently registered my LLC in Georgia. My question is should I file taxes as a LLC or as a S-Corp? From my understanding I believe I would save money filing as a...
Morning Bigger Pockets family I am wanting to start doing probate deals in North Carolina specificaly in the Raleigh area at the courthouse. I recently went down there to check out the files for the first time and it ...
I've been trying to decipher the statute of limitations for filing a foreclosure action, specifically in Georgia for the moment, but am looking for information on how it works generally in any state. From what I have...