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Account Closed Solo 401k
29 May 2015 | 23 replies

I have two questions:

My wife and I are forming an LLC. Can we both have a solo 401K?
Can a portion of a standard 401k be rolled over into a solo 401K?

Thanks for the help

Ryan Stover Benefits of Investing in 0 Income Tax States?
17 January 2020 | 11 replies

I haven't found much direct info on the benefits of investing in properties located in states like Texas, Washington, and Nevada. I assume there must be positives even though I am a resident of CA.Would REI in these t...

Vikram C. Major Tax Deductions
20 August 2010 | 17 replies

I'd like this thread to be a place where we compile a list of the major tax deductions available to a real estate investor. Since I do flips, I do not get the benefit of depreciation, but here are a couple of good on...

Patrick Howe Tax Season is upon us
20 January 2016 | 3 replies

I currently live in and own a three unit building in Chicago. With the rental income I still pay a few hundred dollars a month toward the mortgage/taxes/insurance. Looking for advice when it comes to filing my taxes. ...

Michael Kambic Creating an entity to contribute to a 401(k)
17 April 2019 | 6 replies

Hello,I do real estate flips currently under my own name (I know lots of liability risk), but the up side is I pay capital gains tax at a lower rate then a pass through LLC.Can I create an LLC that has no income, so t...

Account Closed Are SDHSAs the same as SDIRAs?
3 May 2018 | 4 replies

Some SDIRA custodians also offer SDHSAs.  On the funding side, IRAs and HSAs are different animals. Retirement account (401Ks, IRAs) contributions must be made from earned income. HSAs, on the other hand, require on...

Ross Alcorn In need of a real estate investing CPA
19 November 2023 | 4 replies

I currently work with a tax advisor and strategist but am looking for a CPA who can help around taxes. I currently am a W2 employee with 4 properties in my portfolio and looking to continue to purchase more. Need some...

Dave Dyn Roth IRA Contributions without earned income
26 August 2018 | 4 replies

Hi all. I'm new here and looking for potential advice on a Roth IRA situation.I am a graduate student on a fellowship stipend. This stipend is my only source of "income," and is not reported on a W-2, but the entire s...

Dakota Mivshek Canadian Capital Partner for flips & investments - how to structure?!
20 October 2023 | 8 replies

Hi there. I have a quite ready & willing capital partner who is a Canadian citizen. Actually a small group of Canadians. If we were to partner in such a way that included them providing capital and our team doing ...

Ashly B. Would you borrow short term from 401k to keep more liquidity?
12 May 2015 | 16 replies

Came across what appears to be a really great deal on 3 new SFUs from a single seller. These will be rentals #s 3-5 for me so I know what I'm getting into. Currently thinking I'm going to finance via 2 traditional mor...