Practical Guide to Real Estate Taxation, 2019

Practical Guide to Real Estate Taxation, 2019
Author: David F. Windish
Publisher: CCH Incorporated
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780808050902

Practical Guide to Real Estate Taxation is CCH's highly successful practical guide to the federal tax consequences of real estate ownership, operations and activities. This updated Seventh Edition is the most accessible and affordable reference available for all tax, real estate and investment professionals who need to know the tax ramifications and underpinnings of real estate investment. Recent regulations, tax rates and rulings are reflected throughout, along with other developments impacting the taxation of real estate.

Practical Guide to Real Estate Taxation 2013 - Cch Tax Spotlight Series

Practical Guide to Real Estate Taxation 2013 - Cch Tax Spotlight Series
Author: David F. Windish
Publisher: CCH Tax Spotlight
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780808035022

Practical Guide to Real Estate Taxation is CCH's highly successful practical guide to the federal tax consequences of real estate ownership, operations and activities. This updated Sixth Edition is the most accessible and affordable reference available for all tax, real estate and investment professionals who need to know the tax ramifications and underpinnings of real estate investment. Recent regulations, tax rates and rulings are reflected throughout, along with other developments impacting the taxation of real estate. Practical Guide to Real Estate Taxation begins by analyzing the tax basis of real estate and then offers a comprehensive discussion of the forms of ownership with comparative benefits and pitfalls of the differing types. Mortgages, at-risk rules, interest and other financial issues are thoroughly covered. Activities involved once ownership is established are then discussed, including rental/leasing arrangements, tenant's rent deduction, landlord's income, lease acquisition and cancellation, leasehold improvements, and investment credit considerations. The book thoroughly examines the actual operation of real estate, including coverage of operating expenses and taxes, mixed-use residences, startup expenses and real estate taxes, plus guidance on additions and improvements, depreciation, development and related issues. An in-depth focus on passive activity loss rules is included, as well as a separate section analyzing homeowner issues. Finally, the disposition of real estate is covered, along with a special discussion dealing with securitized real estate investments.

Practical Guide to Real Estate Taxation, 2022

Practical Guide to Real Estate Taxation, 2022
Author: David Windish
Publisher:
Total Pages: 710
Release: 2022-12-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9780808057123

For investment, tax, and real estate professionals, Practical Guide to Real Estate Taxation (2021) provides insight into the taxation of real estate. Study the tax consequences and foundations of real estate investment, operations, activities, and more with this annually updated handbook from Wolters Kluwer. Tax practitioners know the importance of staying up-to-date with the most recent impactful information, and for those in the real estate field, this book is a helpful guide. Summary of Contents Practical Guide to Real Estate Taxation (2021) highlights tax rates, rulings, and recent regulations pertaining to this area of practice. The author, David Windish, covers a myriad of developments and concepts, including an analysis of the real estate tax fundamentals to provide the necessary groundwork. The author then offers a detailed discussion of the different forms of real estate ownership and their potential pros and cons. Readers will also receive instruction on key financial issues such as interest, mortgages, and at-risk rules. Progressing further into the aspects of real estate ownership, Windish introduces the activities involved once ownership has been established. These themes include: Leasing and rental arrangements Deduction of tenants' rent Landlord's income Acquisition and cancellation of leases Leasehold improvements Investment credit examinations Meanwhile, coverage of the practical operation of real estate through the rigorous examinations of the following concepts is also included: Operating taxes and expenses Mixed-use residences Start-up expenses Real estate taxes Additions and improvements Depreciation Development And more. Readers also find a section dedicated to analyzing homeowner issues, as well as a comprehensive focus on the rules of passive activity loss. Windish wraps up the book with a discussion on the disposition of real estate, going into detail about the topic of securitized real estate investments. Through helpful analysis and logistical writing, Practical Guide to Real Estate Taxation (2021) successfully integrates foundational concepts and current developments. About the Author Windish is an established author of numerous publications. A graduate of Rutgers University Law School and New York University School of Law, Graduate Division, Windish is also an accomplished consultant and tax attorney, with experience as an educator through such positions as: Instructor of tax-advantaged instruments at the New York Institute of Finance Instructor of business law at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy Adjunct Professor at George Mason University Windish's professional accreditations also include serving as Executive Editor for Tax Analysts and Managing Editor for Wolters Kluwer's Business Strategies Guide. Stay Up-To-Date with CCH Publications Practical Guide to Real Estate Taxation (2021) is designed to offer the most current information to practitioners in the field of real estate. Readers can gain confidence and insight into emerging issues and industry developments with hundreds of publications. Order your copy of Practical Guide to Real Estate Taxation (2021) today.

Tax Aspects of Real Estate Investments

Tax Aspects of Real Estate Investments
Author: Peter M. Fass
Publisher:
Total Pages: 984
Release: 1988
Genre: Real estate investment
ISBN:

This 2 volume treatise takes you step-by-step through the formation, investment in, and the disposal of real estate investments under the revised tax laws. The authors provide in-depth coverage of: forms of ownership, original issue discount rules, imputed interest and below-market-interest loans, and many other topics.

The Real Estate Investor's Tax Guide

The Real Estate Investor's Tax Guide
Author: Vernon Hoven
Publisher: Dearborn Real Estate
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780793169788

In clear, simple language, The Real Estate Investor's Tax Guide helps real estate professionals and property owners understand the complicated area of real estate investment tax law. Containing practical tax planning strategies, sample forms, and warnings about costly planning errors, this is a must-have reference for making sound investment strategies. This guide also discusses taxation at the time of sale, like-kind exchange rules, real estate investment during troubled times, and applying the passive loss regulations.

The Complete Tax Guide for Real Estate Investors

The Complete Tax Guide for Real Estate Investors
Author: Jackie Sonnenberg
Publisher: Atlantic Publishing Company
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1601382081

Many people invest in real estate, from second homes to apartment complexes, condos, townhouses, and commercial buildings and realize a profit from doing so. However, real estate investors have begun to discover that there are a plethora of tax issues associated with buying and selling real estate. The Complete Tax Guide for Real Estate Investors will take the mystery out of these tax issues and even provide you with tax planning strategies. In this new book you will learn how to implement tax savings programs successfully to reduce or eliminate the resulting income tax from the sale of real estate, how to use the IRS tax code to your advantage through depreciation, how to set up annuity trusts and charitable remainder trusts, and how to avoid paying federal taxes. You will become knowledgeable about the different types of 1031 exchanges, including deferred exchanges, simultaneous exchanges, forward delayed exchanges, construction exchanges, reverse exchanges, two-party exchanges, and three-legged exchanges, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of each. Additionally, you will learn about capital gains taxes, tax and legal loopholes, recapture of depreciation, deferring taxes, reducing a home s tax basis, installment sales, tax liability, minimizing taxes on final divestment, stepped-up basis, taxation at the time of sale, and like-kind rules. It does not matter if you are a first time investor or a veteran of the real estate market; you will find valuable information, along with tips and tricks, in this book. Tax issues can strain resources and drain profits, but if you implement the strategies in this book you will be able to limit your taxes, thereby increasing your earnings. Atlantic Publishing is a small, independent publishing company based in Ocala, Florida. Founded over twenty years ago in the company president's garage, Atlantic Publishing has grown to become a renowned resource for non-fiction books. Today, over 450 titles are in print covering subjects such as small business, healthy living, management, finance, careers, and real estate. Atlantic Publishing prides itself on producing award winning, high-quality manuals that give readers up-to-date, pertinent information, real-world examples, and case studies with expert advice. Every book has resources, contact information, and web sites of the products or companies discussed.

Federal Taxation of Real Estate Exchanges

Federal Taxation of Real Estate Exchanges
Author: Richard A. Robinson
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2004
Genre: Real estate sales tax
ISBN: 0595298494

Federal Taxation of Real Estate Exchanges is a crash course in the art of the deferred real estate exchange. Learn easy steps to sell old real estate and buy new without paying federal income taxes by using IRS safe-harbor exchange rules. It's the definitive guide to taxation of real estate exchanges for real estate investors and serious professionals who are seeking a growing sophistication and appreciation of how powerful the deferred exchange is in the fast changing world of real estate investments. Federal Taxation of Real Estate Exchanges was first born as a three-day continuing education seminar which author Rich Robinson wrote and taught to thousands of real estate agents, CPAs and investors from coast-to-coast. During this time Rich teamed up with real estate broker and Qualified Intermediary, Jim Maxwell. By combining Rich's years of experience as a CPA, writing and teaching federal taxation of real estate transactions and Jim's practical "street smart" knowledge and background in real estate exchanging, they created a new educational program presented at the National Association of Realtors(R) Annual Convention. This course is based on that highly successful program.