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How to Get a 1099-DIV Form

If you’ve invested in mutual funds, stocks, or other dividend-paying securities, it’s important to understand how your earnings are reported to the IRS. The 1099-DIV form is a tax document that details the dividends and capital gains you received throughout the year.

Sep 10, 2023

Can One Joint Tenant Lease Property?

Joint tenancy is a common way for multiple individuals to own property together. In a joint tenancy arrangement, all co-owners, known as joint tenants, hold an undivided interest in the property. This means that each joint tenant has an equal right to the property, and if one tenant passes away, their share automatically transfers to the surviving joint tenants.

Sep 9, 2023

Does a 1031 Exchange Defer Depreciation Recapture?

Depreciation recapture tax is the IRS’ method of recouping depreciation deductions you took while you owned an investment property if the property actually appreciated rather than depreciated while you owned it.

Sep 6, 2023

What is the Opposite of Cap Rate Compression?

Cap rate is a shortened reference to capitalization rate, which is an illustrative metric used to evaluate the attractiveness of an investment. The cap rate generally identifies how long it will take the investor to recover their investment. You can determine the cap rate using this formula:

Sep 5, 2023

Can Repairs Be Included in a 1031 Exchange?

With a 1031 exchange, you can “swap” real estate held for investment or business purposes into other property of equal or greater value (as long as you adhere to the IRS’ in-stone requirements). Meanwhile, the proceeds from your relinquished property or properties can cover costs in addition to that of the replacement property. These might include broker or agent fees, title search costs, and lawyer or CPA fees.

Sep 4, 2023

Who Receives a 1099-MISC Form?

The 1099-MISC form is an important tax document used to report various types of income that are not covered by W-2 forms. Independent contractors, recipients of rents and royalties, award and prize winners, and individuals with miscellaneous income may receive this form. It is vital for both recipients and issuers of the 1099-MISC form to understand the reporting requirements and deadlines to ensure compliance with IRS regulations.

Sep 3, 2023

Can a Power of Attorney Withdraw Money from a Bank Account?

A power of attorney (POA) is a designation of authority that is assigned by the principal or grantor to an agent or designee. POA can refer both to the legal form and the designated person, sometimes causing confusion. A further area of confusion is that there are numerous varieties of POA.

Sep 2, 2023

What Happens When You Sell a 1031 Exchange Property?

Let’s take a hypothetical situation.

Sep 1, 2023

What are the Advantages and Limitations of the Markowitz Model?

The Markowitz Model was developed in 1952 and has remained a cornerstone of portfolio construction. Some swear by the theory, while others see weaknesses. Let's examine these differences to better understand the practical uses of the Markowitz Model.

Aug 31, 2023

When Does a Springing Power of Attorney Become Active?

A power of attorney is a legal concept, but it does not have to involve lawyers in most cases. There are numerous variations of power of attorney (POA), but the basic premise is to appoint someone else to act on your behalf. Typically, individuals may employ a POA for convenience or necessity.

Aug 31, 2023

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