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How To Calculate The Depreciation On Rental Property - no Cost Segregation Study
As a tax advisor working with real estate investors, one of the most common tax questions I receive is “How do I calculate the...


The Tax Benefits Of Cost Segregation Studies For Commercial Property
As a tax professional working with commercial real estate investors and developers, one of the most beneficial services I provide is a...


IRS Announces New Standard Mileage Rates for 2024 Tax Filings
Get ready, tax filers the New Standard Mileage have been released! The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has released the 2024 standard...


The Difference Between Subcontractors and Employees?
Business owners often face a common dilemma—should I hire this worker as a subcontractor or an employee? The distinction may seem subtle,...


How to Write-Off Your Technology Expenses and Cell Phone?
As a small business owner or self-employed individual, you likely rely heavily on technology and your cell phone to run your business...


Learning is a Lifelong Endeavor
One of the biggest lessons that I learned from my parents was that "Learning is a Lifelong Endeavor." So this week I attended the Tax &...


Top 5 Tax Deductions For Real Estate Investors
Real estate investing provides ample opportunities to utilize tax deductions and minimize liabilities. Learning how to properly leverage...


The Real Story of the Home Office Credit
There are a number of ways to optimize the write-off, ensure that you maintain good standing with the IRS, and save the most possible on...


Tax Qualifications and Deductions for Real Estate Agent Home Offices
As a real estate agent, you may be eligible to deduct expenses for a home office on your annual tax return. There are specific IRS...


Business Travel Expenses: Maximizing Tax Benefits for Real Estate Agents
Business Travel Expenses: Maximizing Tax Benefits for Real Estate Agents


Avoiding Late Filing Penalties for Real Estate Agent Tax Returns
Avoiding Late Filing Penalties


Estimating Taxes and Making Quarterly Payments as a Real Estate Agent
Estimating Taxes and Making Quarterly Payments as a Real Estate Agent


Record-Keeping Tips for Real Estate Agents and Independent Contractors
Record-Keeping Tips for Real Estate Agents and Independent Contractors


Classifying Real Estate Agents as Employees or Independent Contractors
Classifying Real Estate Agents as Employees or Independent Contractors


Tax Tips for Real Estate Agents: Actual Expense or Mileage for Vehicle Deductions?
As a real estate agent, your vehicle is one of your most important business assets.


Real Estate Agents and Estimated Tax Payments
In general, if you are Self-Employed then you must make estimated tax payments if you expect to owe at least $1,000.


2024 IRS Retirement Account Contribution Limits
2024 IRS Retirement Account Contribution Limits


Can I Reduce Taxes By Paying My Kids?
Absolutely!! Among the tax strategies that small business owners with families today underuse the most must be this one.


Top 10 Strategies to Prevent IRS Audits
The top 10 items to Do, or Not Do, in order to prevent an IRS audit are listed below. An audit may be costly, time-consuming, and...
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