1031 Tax Info
1031 Tax Deferred Exchange: Dodging the Capital Gains Tax Demon: With the
recent decline in the stock market, some savvy investors have turned their
attention to the profitable real estate market. Many of them have discovered
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Your Home: Tax Exclusion Tips: If you sold your main home, you may
be able to exclude up to $250,000 of gain ($500,000 for married taxpayers
filing jointly) from your federal tax return. This exclusion is allowed
each time that you sell your main home, but generally no more... Why
Depreciation is the Best Tax Deduction: If you qualify as a real estate
professional who spends at least 750 hours per year, or more than 50 percent
of your working time in qualified real estate work, and if you "materially
participate" in managing your investment property, there is no limit to
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