I'd like to apply for a home loan so I can purchase a property in Dallas TX that I'll rent out. I own a small IT Consultancy business in MD and have a good credit score. However, I've been self-employed since 2010. Fr...
Real estate can be a rewarding investment, but it also comes with various financial responsibilities, including taxes. Fortunately, there are several tax-saving strategies that property owners can utilize to maximize ...
I was looking over the schedule C form, and I dont quite see how one claims the 20% pass through, QBI. Any of you tax experts out there have guidance? @Brandon Hall @Natalie Kolodij
Can I deduct passive RE losses from nonbusiness income?? I was not aware of this. Is this true??? See section in bold/underlined belowBelow is an article from the Washington PostTax change in coronavirus package ove...
I have had profitable years in the past and have paid a significant amount in taxes. This year will be more profitable than before and I’m working to gain the knowledge to help me not continue to just stay on this pat...
I'm currently closing on my first house with a small apartment in back that already has a tenant which means I will soon become a landlord and start collecting rent without knowing much about it. I've been trying to ...
Estate Planning / Tax Question located in CTMy parents plan on retiring over the next 5-7 years and have 3 rental properties with mortgages on them. They will have the ability to pay the properties off if needed. My q...
Hope this makes sense, but was listening to episode 269 with Amanda Han and Brandon Hall, and it got me wondering.Is there any real net- benefit from owning a relatives home and having them pay you rent versus them si...
I have about $50,000 in unrealized stock market losses in my taxable brokerage account. I'm considering selling some of these securities for tax loss harvesting. I don't plan to change my exposure to equities, the pro...
This might not be the right forum, but I thought I'd give it a try. I'm keeping my own books for now. For those of you who are keeping your own books do you typically count your principal, interest, and escrow as oper...