As real estate investors, we’ve heard a lot this year about the new tax benefit for our businesses referred to as the 20% pass-through deduction. Simply put, this incentive allows…
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Do you have to pay any taxes after a cash out refinance?
Real estate investors are always looking for ways to put money to work. With the way home prices have been rising over the last few years, an investor may have…
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The 7 primary tax benefits of owning rental property
Generating income and increasing owner equity over the long term aren’t the only ways investors hope to profit by owning a rental. Investing in rental property also provides numerous tax…
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Property tax by state: Ranking the lowest to highest
Property taxes can be one of the largest expenses of owning and operating a rental property, depending on the state the home is located in. Taxes on property are an…
Joint ownership of property: How rental income is taxed
Real estate investors sometimes purchase rental property with fellow investors to quickly grow a rental property portfolio and to take on larger investment deals, like home portfolios, that a single…
How Taxes on Property Owned in Another State Work for 2024
While there may be plenty of potential benefits to owning an out-of-state rental property, paying taxes in another state can be complicated. In this article, we’ll take a look at…
How Rental Income Is Taxed: A Property Owner’s Guide
Taxes on rental property work much differently than an owner-occupied home, but in ways that can be very beneficial to real estate investors. As a basic rule, rental property investors…
How to Avoid Capital Gains Tax When Selling a Rental Property
The longer you hold a rental property the more potential profit you stand to make. Unfortunately, when the time comes to sell, you could be facing a pretty significant tax…
How Much Tax Do You Pay When You Sell a Rental Property?
The nice thing about owning a primary residence is that when the time comes to sell you’re exempt from paying capital gains tax (up to a certain amount). Unfortunately, the…