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Chris Seveney 506c CPA and Accounting Firms
6 April 2019 | 1 reply
@Chris SeveneyRegarding the accounting/taxation of the fund - you want to make sure the accounting firm has the knowledge and capacity to take on the work.Does the accounting firm know answers the to the following questions.Do they specialize in partnership taxation -Do they know how a partnership return is impacted if there are foreign investors, tax exempt investors, individuals as investors, entities, etc.Do they know how to deal with the taxation of the operations - If this is a real estate fund - do they know the in and outs of 1031 exchanges, how different items are depreciated, 1250 property, 1245 property, bonus depreciation, section 179 expense, etcDoes the fund operate in multiple states - are they familiar with the various state tax laws.Will the fund allow composite return to be filed in behalf of its investors - does the firm know which states offer composite returns and in behalf of which entity types they can be offered for.etc etc etc
Sharon Rosendahl CPA and Lawyer referral Snohomish or Skagit County
9 December 2020 | 10 replies
I am working on my taxes and feel that it is likely I should have a CPA with knowledge of 1031 exchanges and investment real estate.
Michael Jolly BRRRR Strategy as well as currently House Hacking
6 April 2019 | 1 reply
I am open to all feedback and criticism, and would love to have a mentor to teach me in exchange for work.
Susan O. 1031 depreciation schedules for Improvements do they forward?
19 April 2019 | 28 replies
@Susan O.The tax reform limited 1031 exchanged to real property only - meaning 27.5/39-yr property.
Adam Scheetz How will I be taxed and how to avoid it on a flip?!?
8 April 2019 | 3 replies
The arrangement is in exchange for an equity split of the profit upon sale of the property.
Alex S. 1031 exchange into new construction
8 April 2019 | 1 reply
1031 exchange into new construction.Any cavaets to consider when selling older investment property into new constructions via 1031 exchange?
Jeremy Benezra Running a Duplex out of a SFR
9 April 2019 | 14 replies
I can send you pics and maybe we could exchange ideas haha
Brandon Thomas New BP member from the Greenville, SC upstate area
8 April 2019 | 5 replies
I spent the majority of my time there learning about opportunity housing, as well as a 1031 exchange.
Dennis Tierney Cost Segregation Depreciation Uses
2 July 2020 | 11 replies
We had a failed attempt at 1031 exchange last year but were able to eventually buy an apartment building so the losses generated by the cost seg. study will cover the capital gains we would have had to pay.
Xiaowen Yang condo conversion, the 100 years building's FAR is over zoning FAR
15 April 2019 | 5 replies
That being said, I have never dealt with Boston, but I would assume that they would be strict, unless you were providing some kind of concession (perhaps an affordable housing component) in exchange for a variance.