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Despite Government Shutdown, Postponed Tax Returns Still Due Oct. 15
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Michele Dawson
| October 9, 2013
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Pros and Cons to Tax Lien Investing
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| July 5, 2013
Tax lie investing has become a popular method of investing in real estate but it should not be taken lightly. Although potential returns are huge, so are the risks.
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Is America's Recovery Deflated by Crooks? A Ponzi Legacy
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Phil Butler
| February 6, 2013
Ponzi Schemes and other examples of fraud cast a giant shadow on America's recovery and overall future. Just how prevalent property and investment fraud are is not totally clear, but losing billions to criminals cannot help the American Dream.
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IRS 1031 Exchanges Explained
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Daniel Doran
| September 10, 2012
One of the largest expenses real estate investors incur when they sell their properties is the capital gains tax. This is a tax on any profit you made from the sale price of the property minus the purchase price of the property, also known as your “basis” in the property.
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Time To Call In The IRS To Stop The Foreclosure Crisis
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Donna S. Robinson
| April 13, 2012
The government's attempts to "fix" housing, and stop the foreclosure crisis via various programs have failed miserably. We've seen a 7 trillion dollar loss in the value of the U.S. housing market, and trillions more spent for bank bailouts, yet home sales are down and foreclosures continue at record levels.
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Time Is Running Out For Avoiding Taxable Income On Your Foreclosure
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Donna S. Robinson
| March 12, 2012
It seems that the ultimate "insult-to-injury" scenario would be to lose your personal residence to foreclosure or a short sale, then find out that you owe taxes on the "income" you "received" as a result. But that is exactly what could happen to millions of homeowners who will face foreclosure or be forced into a short sale on their personal home after December 31, 2012.
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