It’s almost tax season, and it was always a headache for landlord like me until I read this book.
I strongly recommend the following book for any landlord. I personally learned a lot from this book. It’s a must have and the saving from read this book way more than the money you spend to buy this book.
The only book on tax deductions specifically for residential landlords!
Named a “Top 10 Real Estate Book” by Robert Bruss, syndicated real estate columnist.
If you own rental property, you should be taking advantage of the many tax write-offs available. Every Landlord’s Tax Deduction Guide gives residential landlords the plain-English guide they need to save money on taxes — without the services of a pricey accounting firm.
This book explains how to maximize your deductions without drawing the ire of the IRS. Find out how to:
- fill out IRS Schedule E
- take real estate tax credits
- figure out if an expense is a repair (deductible) or an improvement (depreciable)
- maximize your depreciation deductions
- deduct losses arising from real estate ownership
- keep proper tax records
- deduct home office, travel, and casualty losses
Every Landlord’s Tax Deduction Guide is comprehensive yet easy to read and provides interesting real-world examples. This edition is completely updated for 2014 returns and reflects the latest tax information and numbers.
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