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Tony Arkell Hill Newbie that is interested in the investing.
9 March 2018 | 9 replies

Hi all!.  I am in the military and want to get into real estate investing.  I have been doing a bit of research.  I am leaning more towards the house hack method because of how much I move around in the military.  I a...

Bette Hochberger Navigating Real Estate Investments in Light of Recent Tax Reforms
13 November 2023 | 0 replies

Recent tax reforms have significant implications for real estate investors. These reforms can impact property valuation, financing decisions, and investment strategies.Key Points:Interest Deductibility Limitation: Lim...

Daniel Klucas Trump Tax Reform to Capital Gains Exemption for Primary Residence
8 January 2018 | 8 replies

We are in an odd position if this tax reform to the capital gains for primary residence gets passed as planned. We've owned our primary residence since October 2014. Since we had over an acre of land we had it survey...

Chad Burrell RE forms when moving a house?
14 March 2019 | 5 replies

Hello all, i am in the process of moving a 1300 sq ft house off of a small ranch to a lot i own.  I have already purchased the house and received a bill of sale for it.  Do i need to record the purchase on any TREC fo...

Wei Xie Tax reform's implication on mortgage interest
2 December 2017 | 4 replies

I noticed today's WSJ article on the Senate's bill includes a comment"Debt-reliant businesses would lose, too, under a provision that limits interest deductions to 30% of income."The original link is https://www.wsj.c...

Rich Weese finance reform bill and 1099's
23 July 2010 | 8 replies

I heard today that after the new finance reform bill passes, you'll have to 1099 for selling anything over $600. Anyone know about this? If I sell a couple gold pieces over that amount, do I need to 1099? How about ga...

Lawrence Moss Health Care Reform Yes or No?
19 August 2009 | 139 replies

Should we refom health care? Do we leave thing the way they are? Do we pay $800 co-pay per month and then bail out banks? Are we listening to our president or do we disagree just to disagree? Please share how you feel.

Vince DeCrow Lining Your Pockets with Tax Reform
21 December 2017 | 0 replies

Tax reform is here and there is plenty of discussion going on about it. What is everyone's best strategy to capitalize on the tax rule changes as they relate to real estate?Mine is to invest in multi-family real estat...

Paul C. Should we form LLC or no? First rental property
6 January 2018 | 1 reply

We(wife & I) are about to rent out our first property. I know there have been recent changes with the tax reform, so my question is whether I should go ahead and form an LLC, some other type of business entity, or...

Tyler Smiarowski Tax reform bill make rental income subject to SE tax?
14 November 2017 | 10 replies

Discussed this in a CPE class today. If you go to page 51 of the tax reform bill. ( just google it and you should find it..its 429 pages). On line 14 where it states "Application of Rental Income"...it says section 14...