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Blake Edwards Investors who have a W2...Are you still investing in a 401k?
27 January 2020 | 168 replies

Are you still putting your money away in a retirement account?
Are you maxing it out?
Are you getting the bare minimum employer match?
Or are you parking all your money in a liquid account to be ready for the next ...

Jeremy Mahan Should I Protest my Property Tax If I Am Planning to Sell My Home
18 January 2017 | 9 replies

I wanted to protest my property taxes for the last two years because I believe that it was over assessed and I am due a refund, however, I plan to put my house for sale in the next couple of months and I don't want a ...

Virginia Jones Roth vs. traditional - Need help on which strategy is best
25 May 2018 | 9 replies

I've been listening to the "FIRE" community stating that it's best to max out pre-tax accounts and when you retire early, doing the conversions over to a Roth. This is assuming you will have a low enough income to be ...

Geoff Husa Most strategic use of funds currently in the stock market
8 August 2020 | 11 replies

We are currently preparing to get started with REI in the Phoenix area. Sometime mid next year.
We have some capital in our savings account. We also have some money spread around in various mutual funds; some in plai...

Vici Chidester-rabe Tax benefits of LLC
4 September 2015 | 2 replies

We are house flippers and looking into setting up an LLC as we have other partners now.  I am not that focused on the liability benefits, but the tax benefits.  Would love any input.Thanks

Aidan Wong Cost segregation tax write off when STR is not generating positive cash flow yet
18 January 2024 | 9 replies

Hello, I have a short term rental which has not generated positive cash flow yet and I have been managing it actively more than 100 hours this year and qualify as an active participant. I am not a licensed real estate...

Jon Q. Middle Class: Chips Are Stacked Against You
16 August 2016 | 45 replies

If you are middle class in America and you depend on W2 income for a living, the chips are stacked against you.1. Why are Americans who work for a living taxed more than investors who live off of their investments?2. ...

David Walker Question for everyone- Spokane
16 August 2017 | 10 replies

I recently moved to Spokane Wa after leaving my house hacking duplex in Tri-cities. I am considering selling the duplex next month, after taxes and commissions- I will be at $40k profit. I am weighing the pros and con...

Matthew Kirkwold Cost Segregation Study for First SFR?
22 December 2022 | 3 replies

Good morning all,I am currently talking with a CPA I want to use for filing rental and W-2 income in 2022 which is the year I bought my first rental property. The CPA I'm working with has about 80 other real estate in...

Krystle Colenburg Investing vs tax time
23 June 2014 | 6 replies

Hello all, I was hoping for some feedback... My husband and I got into investing last year, we currently have 2 properties that generate a cash flow. I was wondering are there any classes that teach about rental in...