Category: <span>Real Estate</span>

Does Your Rental Qualify for a 199A Deduction?

Does Your Rental Qualify for a 199A Deduction?

Does Your Rental Qualify for a 199A Deduction? The IRS, in its new proposed Section 199A regulations, defines when a rental property qualifies for the 20 percent tax deduction under new tax code Section 199A. One part of the good news on this clarification is that it...
Tax Time Bomb: Passive Foreign Investment Companies

Tax Time Bomb: Passive Foreign Investment Companies

Tax Time Bomb: Passive Foreign Investment Companies Passive foreign investment companies, or PFICs, are subject to some of the most complex provisions of the tax law. You may own one and not even know it. A passive foreign investment company is any foreign corporation...
How Cost Segregation Can Turn Your Rental into a Cash Cow

How Cost Segregation Can Turn Your Rental into a Cash Cow

How Cost Segregation Can Turn Your Rental into a Cash Cow Cost segregation breaks your real property into its components, some of which you can depreciate much faster than the typical 27.5 years for a residential rental or 39 years for nonresidential real estate....
Will Renting Your Home Destroy Your $250,000 Exclusion?

Will Renting Your Home Destroy Your $250,000 Exclusion?

Will Renting Your Home Destroy Your $250,000 Exclusion? The days when you could convert your rental property or vacation home to a principal residence and then use the full $250,000/$500,000 home-sale exclusion to avoid taxes are gone. Here’s how the $250,000/$500,000...
Tax Reform Expands Your Section 179 Deduction Privilege

Tax Reform Expands Your Section 179 Deduction Privilege

Tax Reform Expands Your Section 179 Deduction Privilege The new and improved Section 179 deduction gives you more ways to take advantage of immediate tax deductions. It’s somewhat like having a flexible tax shelter in your back pocket for when you need it (and also...
Tax Reform Destroyed State and Local Tax Deductions—Fight Back

Tax Reform Destroyed State and Local Tax Deductions—Fight Back

Tax Reform Destroyed State and Local Tax Deductions—Fight Back Tax reform put the screws to your state and local income tax deductions, capping them at $10,000. Many states disliked that and have been putting together workarounds. But now the IRS is creating...