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  • Capital Gains Tax Rates
    Almost everything you own and use for personal purposes, pleasure or investment is a capital asset. When you sell a capital asset, the difference between the amounts you sell it for and your basis, which...
  • Capital Assets - Gains and Losses for Taxes
    Capital is a unique term when it comes to taxes. If it gains value, you pay a tax. If it loses it, you can write at least some of the loss off. Capital Assets - Gains and Losses for TaxesPractically everything...
  • Capital Assets – Gains and Losses for Taxes
    Capital is a unique term when it comes to taxes. If it gains value, you pay a tax. If it loses it, you can write at least some of the loss off. Capital Assets – Gains and Losses for Taxes Practically everything...
  • Alternative to Investment Property
    New IRS Procedure on 1031 Tax Free Exchange Tenant-in-Common (TIC) Exchanges Smaller investors can now invest in larger, professionally managed real estate and enjoy the benefits of tax shelter, growth,...
  • Tax Free Gain on the Sale of Your Home
    When a single taxpayer sells his or her principal residence that he or she has owned and used as a principal residence for at least two of the previous five years, the taxpayer may exclude up to $250,000...
  • 1031 Exchange Rule
    Most of the people want to use tax deferred methods in order to avoid paying taxes, 1031 Exchange is thus one of the most talked about and popular ways by which exchange of real estate and property is...
  • How a 1031 Exchange Works
    A section 1031 tax deferral allows an investor to sell a property, then reinvest the proceeds in a new property and defer all capital gain taxes. Specific conditions for the exchange state that it must...
  • 1031 Real Estate Exchanges - The Good and Bad!
    One of the most powerful tools in a real estate investors bag of tricks is the 1031 Exchange. When used properly it can defer the tax on capitals gains almost indefinitely. A 1031 Exchange is really very...
  • Capital Gain on Vacation Home
    Your second home is considered a capital asset. Use Form 1040, Schedule D to report sales, exchanges, and other dispositions of capital assets.
  • 1031 Exchange
    Do you have your savings in an investment property that is not performing for you? Perhaps you are positioned to make capital gains on the property but for whatever reason the property just doesnt fit...


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