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All Forum Posts by: Ryan Eisenhauer

Ryan Eisenhauer has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Taxes On Funding Deals

Ryan EisenhauerPosted
  • Boston, MA
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

When funding a deal with a private lender. Do you have to pay taxes when you receive the funds? If not why not?

Examples: If I have a an investment opportunity that will have an all in investment of 250k and I either

A.) Receive all 250k from a private lender, do I pay any taxes on the funds received?

B.) Use a hard money lender and receive 50k from a private lender to cover the 20% required by a hard money lender, do I pay taxes on either funds received?

I am currently looking for a tax professional that is familiar with tax laws in multiple states. 

My goal to to invest in real estate through out New England as well as other states through out the country. 

If anyone has any referrals, experiences to share (positive or negative), or think you are a suitable tax professional yourself, please feel free to reach out to me!

Post: Foreclosures Available Nationwide

Ryan EisenhauerPosted
  • Boston, MA
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

I would be very interested to hear what you have to offer. Please reach out if this is still available.