Inheriting an annuity is great. But what happens if the annuity turns out to be a lousy investment? The good news is you’re not stuck with it! That’s right. If you know what you’re doing you can use a Section 1035 tax-free exchange to solve your problem. All it takes is the right information which I’ll provide in my new, free article titled Tax Tips: Mom Dies: Daughter … [Read more...]
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Should you stand up and cheer for the Personal Seat License?
Have you ever thought about buying season tickets to the games of your favorite football, basketball, baseball, hockey, soccer, or other team? If you want to do so, you’ll have to buy a Personal Seat License (PSL). (It’s the license that grants you the right to buy the season tickets.) If you’re thinking about using the sports tickets for business entertainment purposes … [Read more...]
How to turn rental-property losses into tax deductions
Here’s good news for rental-property owners… Your rental property can serve as a valuable tax shelter when you claim tax deductions for your rental-property losses against your income. But to take advantage of this useful tax shelter you need to: Qualify as a tax-defined real estate professional Pass a “material participation test” for each shelter property We’ll … [Read more...]
The right way to handle a Section 1031 rental exchange
Do you own rental properties? Do you want to grow your rental-property business? Then you need to know the ins and outs of the Section 1031 exchange. Mr. Adams did. That’s why he was able to overcome an IRS objection that his Section 1031 exchange failed because his replacement rental-property fit his son’s family’s needs. We’ll explain the Adams case and show you how to … [Read more...]
How higher tax rates can increase rental property profits
Higher taxes mean lower profits, right? Wrong! Even though the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 (and other tax-law changes) can mean higher taxes on your rental properties, you can still come out smelling like a rose. You see, the new, higher tax rates can actually leave you with more after-tax cash in your pocket. How does this work? We’ll explain this paradox and … [Read more...]