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All Forum Posts by: Bill Hampton

Bill Hampton has started 41 posts and replied 2248 times.

Post: New Member Introduction Pt.2

Bill Hampton
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  • Tax Strategist, Financial Planner and Real Estate Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 2,412
  • Votes 928

@Kareem Daniels

Welcome to Bigger Pockets. Bigger Pockets is a great place for education and networking. 

Good luck. 

Post: New Real Estate Investor: Looking to connect, learn, and take action

Bill Hampton
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  • Tax Strategist, Financial Planner and Real Estate Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 2,412
  • Votes 928

@Ryan Ludwick

Welcome to Bigger Pockets. Bigger Pockets is a great place for education and networking. 

Good luck. 

Post: Seeking Advice on Asset Protection for Out-of-State Real Estate Investments

Bill Hampton
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  • Tax Strategist, Financial Planner and Real Estate Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 2,412
  • Votes 928

@Anthony Dupre

Bigger Pockets is a great place to find a real estate accountant. 

I recommend finding a tax accountant who specializes in real estate taxation, financial planning and tax planning.

You may want to consider working with your accountant remotely to expand your options.

I would also recommend looking for a accountant willing to work with you throughout the year. You want an accountant who can help you strategize and who is responsive when you want to know the consequences of the financial decisions you are making throughout the year.

Good luck.

Post: Looking for a Real Estate financial advisor that personally invests in RE

Bill Hampton
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  • Tax Strategist, Financial Planner and Real Estate Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 2,412
  • Votes 928

@Raju Penmatcha

I recommend finding a financial advisor who specializes in real estate taxation, financial planning and tax planning.

You may want to consider working with your advisor remotely to expand your options.

I would also recommend looking for a advisor willing to work with you throughout the year. You want an advisor who can help you strategize and who is responsive when you want to know the consequences of the financial decisions you are making throughout the year.

Make sure your financial advisor is a fiduciary. Many stockbrokers and insurance salesmen are not fiduciaries.

Good luck.

Post: Need help finding a Financial advisor

Bill Hampton
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  • Tax Strategist, Financial Planner and Real Estate Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 2,412
  • Votes 928

@Jenniffer Nosenko

You could wait until you have your first property or you can start working with a financial advisor before you get a property. 

If you start working with one now, they could put you in a better financial position before you get a property. 

I recommend finding a financial advisor who specializes in real estate taxation and financial planning and tax planning.

You may want to consider working with your advisor remotely to expand your options.

I would also recommend looking for a advisor willing to work with you throughout the year. You want an accountant who can help you strategize and who is responsive when you want to know the consequences of the financial decisions you are making throughout the year.

Make sure your financial advisor is a fiduciary. Many stockbrokers and insurance salesmen are not fiduciaries. 

Good luck. 

Post: Time to find a new Accountant?

Bill Hampton
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  • Tax Strategist, Financial Planner and Real Estate Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 2,412
  • Votes 928

@Christine Aledam

If you create a California LLC, the $800 cost is a tax deductible expense.

Once you have the LLC and IRS Employer Identification Number you can open a business bank account to track rental income and expenses.

If you don't create an LLC, you should open a separate personal checking account to track rental income and expenses. This is helpful for monthly bookkeeping and tax return preparation.

Good luck. 

Post: New member looking to Network

Bill Hampton
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  • Tax Strategist, Financial Planner and Real Estate Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 2,412
  • Votes 928

@Kenneth Lee

Welcome to Bigger Pockets. Bigger Pockets is a great place for education and networking. 

Good luck. 

Post: Need a Mentor - Houston, TX

Bill Hampton
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  • Tax Strategist, Financial Planner and Real Estate Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 2,412
  • Votes 928

@Chad Verde

Join your local real estate investors association and network. 

Good luck. 

Post: New Real Estate Investor Here!

Bill Hampton
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  • Tax Strategist, Financial Planner and Real Estate Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 2,412
  • Votes 928

@Marie Paul

Welcome to Bigger Pockets. Bigger Pockets is a great place for education and networking. 

You should also consider joining your local real estate investors association for additional education and networking opportunities. 

Good luck. 

Post: How much in tax deductions should I really take

Bill Hampton
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  • Tax Strategist, Financial Planner and Real Estate Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 2,412
  • Votes 928

@Greg Seivert

Most lenders that work with real estate investors understand that you may show a paper loss and they won't hold it against you. If one lender says no, find one that will say yes. 

A second option is getting a DSCR loan.

Lastly, knowingly leaving deductions off of your tax return to qualify for a loan is mortgage fraud. 

Good luck.