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Samuel Kim Real estate professional status 750 hours doable?
31 January 2025 | 28 replies
What I can say is that many physician + spouse combos have successfully done this and survived audits
Eamon Conheady Do not use this lender!
26 December 2024 | 21 replies
That will allow the CFPB to investigate your loan and then others through a QC or audit if they feel its a recurring complaint.If you find yourself in need of advice or want to talk about anything related to multifamily rentals purchase or refinance please feel free to reach out. 
Robin Grimes Tenant Applicants say the dumbest things
3 May 2023 | 1572 replies
I bet the IRS would love to audit someone like that.. :)
Shelon Hutchinson What is a multifamily syndication?
5 February 2021 | 28 replies
Sounds like you should stick to publicly traded stocks that keep these sorts of audited track records and not private placements. 
Keri A. Is fortune builders mastery program legit?
10 November 2019 | 316 replies
However, you generally cannot deduct these expenses if the courses (1) qualify you for a new trade or business or (2) satisfy the minimum requirements for your current position.In fact, here's a great case you should read that covers the exact same thing you are talking about in which the taxpayer was audited and denied a $21k real estate education write-off: THOMAS J.
Michael Plaks EXPLAINED: sending 1099s to contractors and vendors
15 January 2025 | 13 replies
If the IRS gets busy auditing them, maybe they will leave you alone.
Kevin Lefeuvre What will be the impact of the Coronavirus crisis on real estate?
10 November 2021 | 686 replies
It's like a 2-minute audit