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EP139: It's Tax Time: Repairs vs. Improvements - Interview with Tom Wheelwright
FromInvesting in Real Estate with Clayton Morris | Build Financial Independence
EP139: It's Tax Time: Repairs vs. Improvements - Interview with Tom Wheelwright
FromInvesting in Real Estate with Clayton Morris | Build Financial Independence
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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Apr 5, 2017
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Podcast episode
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Book a call with our team: https://goo.gl/dezwHT Many people despise tax season, and when you are a real estate investor, there’s an extra layer of complexity to worry about. Although the tax benefits of real estate investing are enormous, it’s important to understand how the tax law works in order to reap those benefits appropriately. On today’s show, we’re welcoming back our favorite accountant, Tom Wheelwright! Tom is here to share the important distinction between repairs and improvements on a investment property. We’ll also talk about finding the right tax advisor, and Tom is sharing a FREE copy of his new report. Don’t miss episode 139 of Investing in Real Estate! “Investing in Real Estate has a laser focus on buy and hold rental properties in order to create passive income. Clayton shares tried and true methods for acquiring rental real estate, building net worth, and accelerating your financial freedom. This podcast utilizes expert interviews, case studies with normal everyday investors, and Clayton's own methods for achieving passive income. Learn how to acquire turnkey rentals, discounted properties, passive income and true legacy wealth!” - Clayton Morris
Released:
Apr 5, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
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