Tax Planning
Tax Planning is critical to growing wealthy as reducing or postponing the payment of federal, state, and local income taxes results in more funds available for more real estate investments. Although income taxes may seem highly complex and challenging savvy real estate investors and landlords do effective tax planning either do-it-yourself or tap into tax professionals to take full advantage of tax benefits available to them.
Real Estate Investors and landlords are facing great financial challenges due to Great Recession and it is even more important that they maximize their cash flow by effective tax planning.
1. Understanding Passive Activity Loss Limit
2. Maximizing depreciation expense by taking advantage of accelerated depreciation and improving their cash flow
3. Avoiding capital gains tax on rental property through 1031 tax exchange
4. Minimizing capital gains through accurate calculation of residential rental property basis
5. Taking full tax deductions available to real estate investors and landlords
6. Understanding real estate professional rules
For tapping into every single tax tip available to real estate investors and landlords resulting in effective tax planning, go to Rental Property Tax Deductions
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