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Sean Hennessy New Investor Advice - Carolina Coastal
16 October 2025 | 9 replies
The area as a whole has seen 5.2% employment growth over the past 12 months. 
Micaila Frazier Most tax benefits for business structure with multiple LLCs
14 October 2025 | 11 replies
Since your businesses are producing active income, you’re taxed on the full net income amount for self-employment tax.
James Hamling Socialisms Achilles Heel..... Freedom.
10 November 2025 | 48 replies
The message I received from the people who experienced these things 1st hand was universal; silence & passivity paved the way.
Chris Richards Advice on Underwriting Resources/Tutorials
24 October 2025 | 12 replies
An LLC or partnership passes losses through, while an S corp can help cut self-employment taxes if you’re active.
AJ Wong 2026 Investment Property Mortgage Rate Forecast | Lenders will compete for Loans
18 October 2025 | 2 replies
Unfortunately with the mass change in employment data and transition in that top management not sure there will be consistent data for the Fed to work from.3.  
Sartaj G. LLC to manage my properties. Do I need a contract between myself and my LLC?
17 October 2025 | 17 replies
I need to educate myself on the self employment taxes with LLC. 
William Thompson How the Rich Use S-Corps to Build Explosive Wealth (and Pay Themselves Smarter)
14 October 2025 | 2 replies
They’re not just working harder; they’re working smarter with the S-Corporation tax strategy.But before we dive in, let’s clear one thing up:*This only works for active income.That means flipping, wholesaling, commissions, construction, or property management income.It does not apply to rental properties or long-term passive investments — and putting rentals inside an S-Corp is one of the worst tax mistakes you can make.Let’s break it all down:Step 1: Why the S-Corp Exists (and Who It’s For)An S-Corporation (S-Corp) is not a special type of company; it’s a tax election.You can form an LLC, then elect for it to be taxed as an S-Corp.It’s perfect for people earning active income — anything where you work for the money:-Flipping houses-Wholesaling deals-Real estate commissions-Property management fees-Contracting or constructionHere’s why:A sole proprietor or regular LLC pays self-employment tax (15.3%) on all net income.An S-Corp lets you split your income between:a “reasonable salary” (subject to payroll tax)and “distributions” (not subject to self-employment tax).That simple shift can easily save five figures a year once your business income hits the six-figure mark.Step 2: How the Wealthy Use It to Build Explosive WealthHere’s the play wealthy entrepreneurs use again and again:They pay themselves smart, not just more.Set a reasonable salary — what the IRS expects for your role — and take the rest as distributions to cut payroll taxes.They reinvest the savings.The extra cash that would’ve gone to taxes gets redeployed into more flips, marketing, or acquisitions — compounding their growth.They hire strategically.Many bring family members into legitimate roles, shifting income and creating generational wealth legally.They layer entities.Example:S-Corp runs the active business (flipping / wholesaling / management).LLCs hold the long-term rentals.That separation protects liability and keeps tax treatment clean.Why S-Corps Don’t Work for Rental PropertiesHere’s where many investors go wrong — using an S-Corp to hold rentals.
Antonio Huffman jr. Va home loan first time.
31 October 2025 | 12 replies
If you’re open to different markets, Columbus, Ohio is worth a look—it’s one of the hottest in the country right now with major population and job growth, big employers like Intel, Amazon, Google, and Honda moving in, and you can still find multifamily properties in the $120–180K range that hit the 1% rule and cash flow from day one.
Alessondra Gernan First-Time Investor Considering Out-of-State Real Estate — Advice Needed
11 November 2025 | 38 replies
Verifying last 2-years of rental history and income/employment extremely important to find the “best of the worst”.Tenant Default: 20-30% probability of eviction or early lease termination.Section 8: Class D rents meet program requirements, often challenges to pass Section 8 inspection.Vacancies: 20%+, depending on market conditions and tenant screening.Cashflow vs Appreciation: Typically, all cashflow with little, maybe even negative, relative rent & value appreciation.Where did we get our FICO credit score information from?
Elizabeth Bower Investing for Generational Wealth
4 November 2025 | 15 replies
Use an S Corp for flips or management income to cut self-employment tax.