Use The Same Techniques The Rich And Famous To Avoid Taxes!


published by: Jramacrae
on December 7th, 2007

You’ve probably read in the newspapers of various celebrities and successful business who manage to avoid or at least substantially reduce their UK taxes – whilst a significant proportion of the general public are paying close to 50% of their income in tax. Well, there’s nothing to prevent you using some of these techniques to […]






Appealing Property Taxes for Apartment Owners


published by: kconques
on June 21st, 2006

Property taxes are one of the largest line item costs incurred by apartment owners. However, many owners do not appeal effectively. Even though owners realize that property taxes can be managed and reduced through an appeal, some view taxes as an arbitrary estimate provided by the government which can’t effectively be appealed. It tends to […]






Appraisers Lower Costs for Federal Tax Savings on Small Property Depreciation


published by: kconques
on June 21st, 2006

Tax savings through cost segregation is no longer out of reach for investors in small and medium size properties. With appraiser expertise, fees for analysis are often one-third to one-half lower than those charged by traditional preparers.
Several years ago a definitive court case ruled that tangible personal property included in an acquisition or in overall […]






Cost Segregation - Why isn’t my CPA doing this?


published by: kconques
on June 21st, 2006

Most commercial property owners, even those who use professional accountants, fail to take advantage of cost segregation, a tax mechanism that could generate substantial savings in federal income taxes.
While most accountants are familiar with the approach, some are hesitant to recommend it without a documented analysis of correct depreciation amounts. The numerous intricacies of IRS […]






Tax Relief for Apartment Owners


published by: kconques
on May 17th, 2006

Apartment owners can face staggering expenses to maintain apartment communities. The upkeep of even a modest community could involve groundskeeping, unit renovation, and replacements, such as parking lot asphalt and fencing. Another steep expense is federal income tax - and in some areas an additional state tax on income - but through an innovative study […]






Appeal Your Texas Property Taxes


published by: kconques
on May 17th, 2006

Property taxes are a substantial expense for Texas homeowners, averaging about $3,600 annually. To reduce this expense, property owners should annually review and consider appealing property taxes. While there is no guarantee that an appeal will be successful, a recent survey conducted by O’Connor & Associates indicates that 70% of property tax appeals are successful.
Property […]





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