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James Tedrow Joe Biden wants to trash the 1031 exchange
21 July 2020 | 173 replies
There is a letter that was sent to the campaign which refers to an analysis:Letter: https://www.1031taxreform.com/fea-sends-letter-to-biden-campaign-regarding-the-importance-of-like-kind-exchanges-in-stimulating-the-economy/Analysis: https://www.taxpolicycenter.org/model-estimates/former-vice-president-bidens-tax-plan-march-2020/t20-0074-former-vice-presidentThe analysis makes mention of "certain tax preferences for the real estate industry," which one can assume is 1031 exchanges, but might also be depreciation, TPR, changes to passive income treatment, etc., but cites no sources.   
Chris Gawlik The US Economy Will Recover Quickly ??? Think Again !!!
26 May 2021 | 114 replies
@Mark Braun central bank reserve (not really money) printing isn't stimulative. 100% increase in the monetary base hasn't fundamentally changed anything.
James E. Going full time and expecting the unexpected
23 December 2016 | 1 reply
Social life- I miss informal chit-chat with my colleagues, grabbing lunch, intellectually stimulating conversations, and other social occasions.
Kaylee Walterbach The best way to save money?
28 February 2022 | 171 replies
For us, this stimulated new savings techniques for paying off our vehicle or other lines of credit by using things like the 1/12 rule.Another thing we do that we have found super helpful is getting a credit card that accrues points every swipe, and immediately moving that money into our 'credit card payment' checkings account that covers that expense plus a little extra (basically rounding up to the nearest $5-$10).
Doug Kenney Fund & Grow Case Study
2 April 2020 | 104 replies
Any idea if lenders have tighten up the screws in current situation or they're more relaxed to stimulate the economy specially since they have absolutely no requirement for reserves. 
Josh Sidhu How Accurately is Inflation Being Reported?
28 December 2023 | 82 replies
It's also been trimmed at logistics, these two will need to come back up for a stimulating economy. 
Adiel Gorel Will COVID-19 Cause a Recession?
9 October 2020 | 178 replies
Anecdotal evidence suggests that the stimulus deposits that have started hitting are really stimulating Walmart's earnings.
Matt Pulkrabek Open Door Capital and K1 Investment losses
22 April 2023 | 46 replies
Originally posted by @Greg O'Brien:@Jay Hinrichs most LPs are allocated losses but many LPs may not be able utilize them in the current year This is true, but they roll these losses onto the sale.
Guillermo Sanchez Brandon Turner ODC fund
13 August 2024 | 69 replies
They don’t really want votes, they wrote this e-mail to show how “good” they are and to be able to shift blame to the LPs.
Nick Brandon Investing in the USA from Canada
21 March 2019 | 11 replies
This almost always necessitates the NRA file a 1040NR to reclaim the excess withheld, further adding to the compliance structure and cost.A lot of hedge fund managers don't like to have NRAs come into their LPs specifically because they find out about these obligations during tax time and don't like what it does to their compliance bills.A "blocker", i.e. establishing a US C Corp between the NRAs and the US investments, does solve this problem, but again, all factors need to be considered for a holistic approach -- minimization of US tax liability, Canadian tax liability, and compliance fees in both countries.We are talking about an individual Canadian purchasing US real estate, not participating in a syndication led by a US controlled entity.