Home Sale Exclusion The home scale exclusion, also known as the Section 121 Home Sale Exclusion, is a valuable provision...
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A 1031 Exchange A 1031 like-kind exchange is a tax-deferment strategy that allows real estate investors to sell one investment...
A Landlord’s Guide To Depreciation Recapture Depreciation is one of the most valuable tools for landlords, helping reduce taxable income...
Calculating Personal Property Depreciation In the world of taxes, depreciation is one of your best allies—it means more money in...
A Guide To Depreciation for Rental Additions and Improvements Depreciation is the gradual decline in value of assets over time....
A Landlord’s Guide To Reporting Rental Income and Expenses on Schedule E For most landlords, Schedule E is the single...
IRS Form 8825 Form 8825 is an important tax form for landlords managing rental properties through partnerships or S corporations....
Maximizing Deductions For Property Repairs As a landlord and real estate investor, your primary goal is to build wealth through...
Rental Expense Deduction Safe Harbors Contrary to their name, safe harbors have nothing to do with boats and everything to...
What Is The Difference Between Repairs vs. Improvements? Maintenance is one of the largest expense categories for landlords. From regular...
Rental Operating Expense If you’re a rental property manager, there’s no doubt that having your work and investments officially classified...
Your Guide To Landlord Tax Classifications Understanding your IRS classification for tax purposes is crucial when managing rental properties. This...
An Overview Of Rental Property Accounting For Landlords The world of rental property accounting is vast and complex. Whether you’re...