Real Estate, Real Estate Investing, US Real Estate

Are you going to pay unnecessary taxes on your real estate owned by your IRA?

By Guest Author | February 4, 2016
Routinely the IRS requires annual valuations to be listed on the annual IRA IRS Form 5498 filing. However, it is when a taxable event occurs that an independent Fair Market Value valuation becomes crucial for the investor.
US Real Estate

How 1031 Exchanges Work

By Brian Kline | December 9, 2015
The title 1031 Exchange comes from the 1031 section of the IRS tax code. The idea behind a 1031 exchange is that an investor does not owe taxes when he or she sells an investment property as long as the money remains in a like-kind investment or business. There are several versions of the 1031 […]
Real Estate Investing, Rental Properties, US Real Estate

Lease Option Purchase a Multifamily Property

By Brian Kline | October 21, 2015
An overlooked investment strategy is seeking out lease option purchase agreements for multifamily properties. This can be a very good way to grow your investment portfolio for a small cash investment. Why a Landlord Wants to Lease Option a Multifamily Property These are small three to four unit properties that are still considered residential properties […]
Investing, Real Estate Investing, US Real Estate

Investors' Favor Real Estate As Preferred Investment

By Brian Kline | July 24, 2015
Investor's and homeowners again favor real estate as a preferred investment. A recent Bankrate.com survey shows that 27 percent of Americans now favor real estate as their investment of choice. The second investment choice was cash at 23 percent, followed by stocks and bonds at 22 percent. The balance was "other". It's the first time […]
Investing, Real Estate Investing, US Real Estate

Real Estate Investing Profits and Loses

By Brian Kline | September 29, 2014
When you are running your own real estate investing business, it's essential that you have well organized and up to date accounting books. It doesn't matter if you have 1 property or 15 properties. It doesn't matter if you have rental properties or are flipping houses or both. Each property must have a separate account. […]
Investing, Real Estate Investing, US Real Estate

1031 Exchange - Move Up Without Paying Capital Gains

By Brian Kline | July 16, 2014
Every investor should know about the IRS tax code 1031 exchange (1031 is the tax code section if you want to look it up). This part of the tax code allows you to sell one investment property to purchase a higher cost (more profitable) investment without paying capital gains taxes and depreciation recapture taxes. The […]
Featured News, Investing

The Dreaded 1099c Form for Real Estate Investors

By Brian Kline | December 6, 2013
You may find yourself in a position of having to short-sale a property as a real estate investor. If you do, be sure you understand the possible IRS tax penalty. Investor tax consequences can be very different from the tax consequences of a short sale for an owner-occupied home. The IRS Comes Calling When You're […]
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