Do you own a condominium, cottage, cabin, lake or beach home, ski lodge, or similar property? Do you rent it out for an “average” rental period of seven days or less? If you do, be aware. You have now landed in the “vacation hotel” area of the tax code … which can make things tricky. Of course, the job of the Tax Reduction Letter is to make things un-tricky which is … [Read more...]
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Tax-Saving Double Play: Combine Home Sale with the 1031 Exchange
If you bought your home years ago, it’s very possibly worth a lot more now. But consider this… If you own a highly appreciated home, selling could trigger a huge federal income-tax gain well in excess of what you could shelter with your principal residence gain exclusion ($250,000 or $500,000 for joint filers). And on gains in excess of the above-mentioned exclusions, … [Read more...]
Free report: “Rental Property & The 199A Deduction”
Download your FREE REPORT right now… “Rental Property & The 199A Deduction” Don’t miss gettingyour Section 199A 20% tax deduction! This special 21-page report normally sells for $79.Now it’s yours FREE with no obligation! Dear Rental Property Owner: Whether you own just one rental property or many, don’t miss this information-packed free report from … [Read more...]
How to Handle Multiple Rental Activities and the 199A Deduction
Do you engage in multiple rental property activities? If you do, you’ll find that applying the Section 199A deduction can be complicated indeed. That’s why it’s so important for you to read this new edition of the Tax Reduction Letter. You see, we’ll explain the issues you need to consider if you own multiple properties that can generate the valuable new … [Read more...]
Good News: Most Rentals Likely Qualify as Section 199A Businesses
As you probably know by now (and definitely know if you’re a regular reader of The Tax Reduction Letter), tax reform added tax code Section 199A. This new section created a new 20-percent tax deduction possibility for you if your rental property has profits and can qualify as a trade or business. Which means that if your rental property satisfies the above two conditions, … [Read more...]