Hi, maybe this scenario discussed before.i have rental property in Florida (via turn-key provider); i am thinking to sell it to join land development project local in CA and if there's extra gain, i will invest the re...
I am working with few owners who have owned their multi-units for the last 30 years. They want to retire now by disposing off their properties. One of their concern is capital gain tax that they incur due to the sale....
Is it possible to invest money from capital gains from the sale of a real estate investment property into a 401K to defer the tax on those capital gains?
Trying to spell out the benefits of seller financing to a seller. Any suggestions are welcome.
Info: Seller owns the multifamily house outright and has owned it for 40 years. They will be facing a capital gains pa...
Never complete a 1031 exchange, looking for help near by. (Amesbury MA)SituationMy 3 family has an accepted offer of $660,000 (pending bank approval)I paid $380,00 and owe $336,000.I have 56,000 in depreciation that ...
Hi all, I went to a Rich Dad Poor Dad seminar a while ago and got some information I believe is false. I went to this seminar one of the free ones and this speaker went on to stress this point in saying that if you ta...
I have publicly traded stock which I'd like to sell without getting hammered on taxes.Is there anything equivalent to a 1031 exchange which would allow me to roll-over capital gains from the stock sale directly into a...
Hello,I am a new investor and I have a question for the BP community. This year I will receive a sizable salary bonus from my employer. Through our retirement program we have the ability to defer 100% of our bonus t...
Working full time while attempting to invest. If my goals are to leverage RE for financial freedom, should I still max out retirement accounts?
1. Roth 401k vs 401k?
2. Open a Roth IRA as well?
Trying to figure out...
What happens when you decide to stop buying properties? Won't you have built up and built up an incredible amount of taxes you will need to pay? Is it better to pay as you go? You'll need to pay eventually, right?