30 December 2016 | 16 replies
Although you determined they were under the influence it could have been a prescribed medication they were on (medical marijuana?)
22 February 2017 | 22 replies
No, tax 101 says rental is passive even as a real estate professional who still reports it on Schedule E.I understand you'd like it reported on a Schedule C so you can take losses against other income; however, that is not the case.Those situations for exceptions would imply that the RE is either inventory OR would be used in that business such as the office building the taxpayer's medical practice is located in.Yes, it is on a property by property basis.But don't try to stretch your situation into something it isn't.
4 March 2017 | 6 replies
I know she has collectors after her for medical bills.
13 June 2017 | 9 replies
She can also employ her children, contribute to retirement plans for them and structure an employee health benefit program to cover substantial medical expenses for herself and her family and use them as a business deduction.
8 May 2017 | 6 replies
The insurance company wouldnt cover the medical bills so my credit is 316 but I have 30k cash.
23 May 2017 | 50 replies
He is a true companion dog verified by licensed medical doctors.
12 July 2017 | 10 replies
I'm 26 years old and am currently working in the medical field for the Navy but my future goal is to own multiple multi family apartment complexes along the East coast.
6 June 2017 | 25 replies
It seems a bit out of the mainstream which probably has its pros and cons.
31 May 2017 | 15 replies
My vacation home I bought last year, I don't really like the loan bc its 4.375% and basically the tenant is the son of a family friend in medical school so he will be there for a few more years which is great for me.
6 June 2017 | 38 replies
I think most of these large shell spaces like the 100,000+ SF buildings will be converted into call centers, climate controlled storage and possibly medical centers or schools.