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Michael Plaks Monday Sept 16: the IRS deadline for Partnerships and S-corps!
15 September 2019 | 0 replies
September 16 deadline (delayed one day since Sept 15 this year is Sunday) applies only toPartnerships (including some multi-member LLCs) that filed a 6-month extension request on Form 7004 on March 15S-Corporations that filed a 6-month extension request on Form 7004 on March 15I’ll start with a concise summary, followed by a more detailed explanation:S-corporations: September 16thGeneral and limited partnerhips (GPs, LPs): September 16thSingle-member LLCs: October 15thHusband-wife LLCs in community property states: October 15thOther multi-member LLCc: September 16thNow bear with me, as this can get a little confusing, especially with LLCs.Most LLCs (Limited Liability Corporations) are NOT corporations.
Craig Herring Tax benefits of Land contract/Seller Financing
27 April 2020 | 3 replies
For this reason, even if you're not required to be a licensed mortgage loan originator, you should work with a knowledgeable professional who can help you with the paperwork and underwriting.It's important to note that the Dodd-Frank Act doesn't apply to:Properties intended for investment purposes, such as rentals; vacant land; commercial properties; ornon-consumer buyers, such as limited liability companies (LLCs), corporations, trusts, or limited partnerships (LPs).For sellers offering owner financing, the most substantial risk is the buyer not repaying the loan as agreed.
Canesha Edwards Where’s the Bubble?
29 January 2022 | 71 replies
When you can no longer lower rates, the only option left is to print ridiculous amounts of money to stimulate the economy.
Jason Bilbrey Can I “sell” excess bonus depreciation?
20 December 2022 | 7 replies
I've been trying to research this further and I've seen some references where using a syndication model the GPs refer to keeping more of the depreciation than the LPs, but I haven't been able to find any details about this.
Bjorn Ahlblad When someone tells you "the government should provide housing"
17 October 2022 | 82 replies
Financial actions into business can be made contingent upon STIMULATING actions, those that present economic benefit, such as a tax credit for job creations, or R&D which R&D requires researchers, and so on down the chain.
Chris Seveney Interest rates are not going back to 3%
21 February 2023 | 94 replies
Ok, well when/if rates drop it's to STIMULATE the economy, so your gonna have to compete against all the other people being stimulated to also act.
Joe Splitrock Foreclosure Crisis Won't Be A Buying Opportunity
30 July 2021 | 11 replies
Now the fed has continued to lower interest rates in an attempt to stimulate spending thus allowing people to afford larger mortgages without actually having more buying power or cash on hand.
Jason Malabute Massive Houston Apartment Default: Is the Multifamily Market in Trouble?
23 May 2023 | 34 replies
It's fine to need to keep doing deals so you can live off the fees from limited partners (LPs), but be ethical.
Rich Weese 4-4.5% int rates
4 December 2008 | 28 replies
If the rates are dropped to 4% and it doesn't stimulate the housing market consumer confidence will plunge more.
Greg N. Down Payment Advice: Roll 401K into IRA into Down Payment
20 May 2018 | 14 replies
., sale of goods and services).Business activity is not substantially related to exempt status.Business is regularly carried on by organization.Generally, IRA investments that can generate UBIT include: Limited Partnerships (LPs),Limited Liability Companies (LLCs), andAny investment that incurs debt financing and/or is involved in an unrelated business.I suspect that you problem occured because you bought an LLC and did business inside of it.