Don't get caught making simple tax mistakes. Read up on tax tips for real estate agents before you file your taxes in the 2019 tax season.
The Internal Revenue Service has some important information for those who have sold or are about to sell their home. If you have a gain from the sale of your main home, you may be able to exclude all or part of that gain from your income.Read more →
Kiplinger's tax experts reveal the deductions you don't want to miss.
Whether you bought, owned, or sold your home over the past year, you paid real estate taxes and costs. Learn five real estate tax tips to lower your taxes.
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The new tax plan benefits investors and may offer more incentives for those interested in becoming landlords for the first time. What's new in the tax law?
Whether you carry a mortgage on your property has no impact on what you pay in real estate taxes.
Not a real estate professional? You can still save money.
You can help minimize your business' tax burden by taking advantage of applicable deductions. Check out these small business tax tips.
No one wants to pay too much in taxes. Learn this tip to help you deduct as much as possible on your real estate business.
I have yet to meet a real estate investor who hasn't lost money. The silver lining is we can minimize those losses by taking advantage of this loophole.
TAX TIP: PAY YOUR SPOUSE'S FRINGE BENEFITS!As a business owner, if you hire your spouse, then as his or her employer you can pay for the healthcare of his or her (your)
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Have you graduated from the E-Z form? You’ll be ready.
I use simple systems that take advantage of the data that is created when I spend money to almost effortlessly capture expenses.
If IRS records incorrectly indicate that you or your spouse are deceased, this tax tip has instructions that can help you resolve the issue.