1. It seems like taking advantage of depreciation and all of the tax benefits of real estate are lost if your income is >$150k, unless you are a "real estate professional", right?2. I've read a lot about legal enti...
There are a lot of reasons to love being a real estate investor. One of the most impressive is the “unfair” tax treatment investors get by the US Government - and we mean that in a good way! On today’s episode of The ...
Hi everyone, i wanted to put my ignorance out there and see if I can learn some valuable information from you all. I'm looking to form a simple tax strategy based on a very small portfolio, I want to do it right while...
I've previously found cost segregation studies to be highly beneficial, particularly as a strategy to offset taxable income from both my full-time employment and rental properties. These studies have enabled me to tak...
Hello! If you are looking to be a full time investor of rental properties, and you would like to get tax benefits, what route would be best to go? Would an LLC provide this for you? Or is there another route to go?
Let’s look at the great tax advantages of investing in multifamily real estate. These benefits fall into five main categories – Depreciation, Cost-Segregation, Passive Income Tax Treatment, 1031 Like-Kind Exchanges, a...
It seems like a lot of people here are getting about $100-200 in + CF for SFR. Anyone have tax strategies to take advantage of being able to depreciate the property? Depreciation allows for much more than this, so I’m...
With so many real estate tax write-offs, it’s no wonder that CPA Brandon Hall says rental real estate is one of the most tax-advantaged assets on the planet. But, even with so much free-flowing information on how to p...
Hi there. My partner and I are new to investing and we found a "buy and hold" property in Minnesota and are buying it cash 50/50 each. Can we buy it under two LLCs? Or should we just use one? We want to buy the house ...
I'm wondering if/why I will have to pay SE tax and all the other extra taxes on my profits from flipping.
This would make sense to me if flipping were my job and I were self employed, but the majority of my income (a...