Cost Segregation : Why are 90% of real estate investors overpaying federal income tax? By ignoring generous IRS guidelines when establishing depreciation schedules, over 90% of real estate investors are unintentionally overpaying federal income taxes. In addition they are paying federal income taxes earlier than necessary, typically years or decades earlier than necessary. Although these IRS guidelines are relatively new, they provide substantia…
Filed under Tax Refunds by on Jul 31st, 2009.
Perhaps one shouldnt be surprised that new real estate investors fall into the same tax traps again and again. Real estate burdens investorsespecially new investorswith some tricky tax accounting. But just because some other newbie makes these mistakes, that doesnt mean you need to. You just need to know where the traps are so you avoid them. And here are the biggest real estate tax traps you dont want to fall into: Tax Trap 1: Passive Loss Limi…
Filed under Tax Refunds by on Oct 26th, 2009.
tax planning strategies. Containing the most updated tax law information, and offering tax-planning tips geared toward today’s real estate market, this reliable resource is a complete guide to managing your real estate taxes. Outlines effective strategies for legally reducing the impact of taxes on your real estate assets Offers detailed coverage of the newest tax laws and rules affecting real estate Focuses on tax smart techniques for ma…
Filed under Tax Bill by on Mar 23rd, 2011. Comment.
Earnings Tax Refund Timetable 2010 With tax season full, it is now time to glimpse ahead and put into action some sensible tax management methods to decrease your mitigate your tax liability for the many years forward. This is particularly the scenario with a quantity of new provisions and expiring tax breaks in 2010 and 2011. Primarily based on these and extrapolating from 2010 IRS Tax Brackets I have supplied my preliminary view of the 2011 ea…
Filed under Income Tax Refund Schedule 2010 by on Mar 4th, 2011. Comment.