
28 April 2022 | 684 replies
Furthermore, in this economic environment, I will definitely suggest for anyone to try to look into replacing their ordinary income with a source of passive income, and I do think that real estate can get the job done.

12 August 2020 | 37 replies
(https://www.accountingtoday.com/articles/bidens-775b-plan-paid-with-real-estate-taxes)Biden's plan would also eliminate capital gains tax rates for those making over $1 million and subject that income to tax at the former top ordinary income bracket of 39.6%: As President, Biden will roll back the Trump rate cut for the very wealthy and restore the 39.6% top rate he helped restore when he negotiated an end to the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy in 2012.

4 October 2020 | 12 replies
You pay that when you selDo you mean for ordinary income tax based on cash flow profits?

23 September 2019 | 52 replies
It's gives you a paper deduction based on your property "wearing out" and can be used to offset rental income and even ordinary income within limits.

29 June 2021 | 68 replies
.• The property has a patio and the comps he sent seems to not have any since they all have “None Noted” in that section.

7 December 2021 | 86 replies
Another quick fix idea - you could purchase some cheap patio umbrellas and have them strategically open and aimed to the side to cover the windows during just those times that this happens?

14 July 2021 | 45 replies
Given that you are a medical doctor thinking of quitting the profession (or at least leaving for a while), your situation is different in some way than the ordinary joe who has spent his life being told he is no good, will never amount to anything, is stuck in 9-5 rut, or soul killing middle management position etc.

30 January 2023 | 26 replies
All this will do is take that wonderful passive income and turn it into ordinary earned income, subject to self employment taxes.

14 February 2020 | 77 replies
Then they count votes and realize they can buy a hell of a lot of votes with other people's money without even directly taking it though taxation like a common ordinary thief... er...

2 June 2018 | 112 replies
My first (stressful) flip :)The house is a 1,875sqft 4br/2ba with a front yard, back yard, carport, porch and back patio with built-in firepit.