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Understanding Taxes on Real Estate Gains

RogerRossmeisl

Let’s say you own real estate that has been held for more than one year and is sold for a taxable gain. Perhaps this gain comes from indirect ownership of real estate via a pass-through entity such as an LLC, partnership or S corporation.

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The Ins and Outs of Real Estate Income: Tax Planning for Short-Term Rentals

CTP

Using real estate as a source of income is only becoming more popular with the advent of sites like Airbnb and VRBO that enable homeowners to earn extra cash from property they already own. Taxpayers who are new to leveraging real estate for income may be unfamiliar with the tax loopholes available to them.

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Balancing Risks and Rewards of the Global Real Estate Market

Cherry Bekaert

Real Estate Market Trends The U.S. real estate market has been experiencing a significant increase in the demand for residential real estate due to a growing population of people looking to buy homes or invest in real estate properties. real estate market as a stable investment opportunity.

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Tax Treatment of Common Real Estate Exit Strategies

Withum

Every real estate investor’s goal is to earn income from the cash flow and the appreciation of their investment. Sale of Property The least tax efficient option in selling a property may be to pay taxes on the gain resulting from the sale.

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Pros and Cons of Different Types of Real Estate Funds

Cherry Bekaert

When investing in real estate funds , especially amid a volatile macroeconomic landscape, it is imperative to know the differences between the various types of funds. Pass-Through Deduction – 2017 tax reforms allow REIT investors to deduct up to 20% of combined qualified income, including qualified REIT dividends from income tax.

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How the Tax Code Can Help Investors Keep Their Real Estate Wealth Stable During Retirement

CPA Practice

Since individual investors (not corporate entities) own more than 70% of residential rental real estate , you likely have some clients who hold property assets and act as landlords for those properties. With rising interest rates and prices, clients with investment properties may be feeling a pinch in income. By David Wieland.

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Using Tax Credits to Strengthen Your Real Estate Equity Stack

Cherry Bekaert

In the past few years, the real estate industry has grappled with fluctuating demand, rising labor and material costs, and the impacts of a sluggish economy. Through NMTCs, investors, in exchange for investing in a Community Development Entity (CDE), are awarded a tax credit equivalent to 39% of equity invested. per square foot.