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Dilini Sundaram
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RE needed to bring tax bill to zero

Dilini Sundaram
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Is there a calculation to determine how much Real Estate you need to buy to bring your tax liability to zero? For simplicity's sake, we can just use straight line depreciation. 

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I own a bunch of RE and keep buying more and have never got to zero. Apparently I'm making too much money.

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