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Every Landlord's Tax Deduction Guide - 21st Edition by Stephen Fishman (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Maximize your tax deductionsRental real estate provides more tax benefits than almost any other investment.
- Author(s): Stephen Fishman
- 496 Pages
- Business + Money Management, Real Estate
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About the Book
The first, and still the best, book on tax deductions for landlords with residential properties. This book is designed to be reader-friendly for the millions of small landlords who can't afford high-priced tax help. It covers everything from depreciation to deducting rental losses to filing a landlord tax return.
Book Synopsis
Maximize your tax deductions
Rental real estate provides more tax benefits than almost any other investment. If you own residential rental property, Every Landlord's Tax Deduction Guide is an indispensable resource, focusing exclusively on IRS rules and deductions for landlords.
This book covers the latest tax laws, including the rules for deducting a net operating loss (NOL) and claiming an NOL refund. Learn about landlord tax classifications, reporting rental income, hiring workers, and depreciation.
Find out how to:
- handle casualty and theft losses
- distinguish between repairs and improvements
- deduct home office, car, travel, and meals
- keep proper tax records--and much more.
Filled with practical advice and real-world examples, Every Landlord's Tax Deduction Guide will save you money by helping you owe less to the IRS at tax time.
Review Quotes
"This unusual book makes tax tactics actually interesting, whether you are a novice or a serious full-time investor."The Washington Post
"The best of the best...heavily emphasizes maximizing depreciation deductions." Chicago Tribune
"Named a "Top 10 Real Estate Book" by Robert Bruss, syndicated real estate columnist."
"Updated and revised to cover tax rules for Airbnb-type rentals, Every Landlord's Tax Deduction Guide lives up to its title with practical information and invaluable advice. Chapters walk the reader through how to deduct operating expenses, the basics of depreciation, the home office deduction, hiring help, casualty and theft losses, necessary record- keeping systems, and much more. An index and access to publisher Nolo's website filled with useful legal forms, profiles of landlord-tenant and tax lawyers in one's area, and more round out this absolute "must-have" for all real estate owners." The Midwest Book Review, Wisconsin Bookwatch