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Cameron Riley Taxes. Making Money off Selling My investment Homes
1 May 2019 | 8 replies

- I am looking to sell my 2 houses, both myInvestment homes of over 4 years now. - when I sell them, I will have technically “ made” money. Bought for 20k 4 years ago. Selling for 80k each. - What taxes will I have to...

Brandon Rush How is a private capital investor taxed on a deal?
8 June 2021 | 1 reply

Hello Investors!!!!!! (And CPAs)So I did a presentation the other day regarding passive investing and one of the attendees had a question regarding how are they taxed if they are part of a deal and acting as a silent ...

Ryan Haley Partial 1031 Exchange
23 November 2019 | 2 replies

I’m selling a property right now for a long-term capital gain of ~$55,000. Am I correct in understanding that my 2019 long-term capital gains will be 0% up to $39,375 and my standard deduction (single) of $12,200 mea...

Ashton Ferrazzo Depreciation = 0 Taxes (Conceivably)??
15 September 2018 | 11 replies

Hello folks!Can someone tell me if I am thinking of depreciation and write-offs in the correct manner for rental properties? I was trying to envision a scenario where someone could potentially have (close to) $0 tax l...

Greg P. Taxes on Wholesaling?
22 October 2009 | 8 replies

Does anyone know what the taxes would be if the assignment fee is $5k? I haven't opened a business entity yet. Thanks

Patrick Britton Washington State cap gains exemption?
18 September 2018 | 3 replies

Quick tax question:An individual purchases a home today and uses it as primary residence.  He makes some repairs, updates, upgrades, etc.  Next year sometime, he sells and realizes a capital gain of $100,000, for inst...

Julio Gonzalez Is cost segregation really worth it due to recapture?
19 January 2024 | 12 replies

One of the biggest arguments I see around cost segregation studies is the issue of depreciation recapture upon the sale of the property. Do the benefits of the cost segregation study outweigh the cost of recapture? As...

Philip Bourdon IRA Distribution - Taxes
9 August 2011 | 4 replies

This is a question for you Tax-Savvy Folk out there. I'll soon be 59 1/2 and am planning take a distribution on a 403b (non-profit organizations) that I have with the intention of using it in a SD IRA (most likely wit...

Ashish Acharya No Capital Gain Tax in Colorado
8 April 2021 | 0 replies

Qualifying taxpayers can claim a subtraction on their Colorado income tax returns for certain qualifying capital gains included in their federal taxable income. The subtraction is allowed only for capital gains earned...

Jason Phillips repairs
6 November 2014 | 8 replies

hello all . i think this is a tax question .  i can do 99% of all my own repairs but my labor is not deductible on taxes . so i want to hire out for repairs up to the point were it starts costing me income. does anyon...