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llc real estate questions lakepeir 01-21-2008
Posted by Benjamin Yazersky CPA on January 22, 2008, 7:51 am
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> Katie wrote:
> > On Jan 21, 4:07 pm, lakep...@yahoo.com wrote:
> >> Hello,
>
> >> I am a single owner of a LLC. I bought a real esate property in
> >> 2007. I have not made any income from this property, but have spent
> >> quite a bit of money fixing it up. I have reported on my tax form so
> >> far the interest I have paid to the bank for the loan I took out to
> >> buy this property. Do I need to file a schedule e also to report the
> >> money I have spent on this property? Also, are their other forms that
> >> need to filled out per my circumstance?
>
> >> Thanks.
>
> > Find a CPA or Enrolled Agent to help you with your tax return this
> > year. That way you will get started off on the right foot!
>
> > Katie in San Diego
>
> Katie, would you capitalize the interest, inasmuch as the property is
> not yet being rented? grin
>
> ChEAr$,
> Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA
>
> --


If property is not yet placed in service, I would think that all costs
need to be capitalized.

...Katie's comment is right on target & is probably the most
appropriate response to about 95% of the postings here


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Posted by Gil Faver on January 22, 2008, 12:46 pm
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>> > Find a CPA or Enrolled Agent to help you with your tax return this
>> > year. That way you will get started off on the right foot!
>>
>> > Katie in San Diego
>>

> ...Katie's comment is right on target & is probably the most
> appropriate response to about 95% of the postings here
>

so then, we might as well just shut this group down. Good thinking.

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Posted by Stuart Bronstein on January 22, 2008, 6:34 pm
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Gil Faver wrote:

>>> > Find a CPA or Enrolled Agent to help you with your tax return
>>> > this year. That way you will get started off on the right
>>> > foot!
>>>
>>> > Katie in San Diego
>
>> ...Katie's comment is right on target & is probably the most
>> appropriate response to about 95% of the postings here
>
> so then, we might as well just shut this group down. Good
> thinking.

I think that comment is way off base. There are many situations that
can't be adequately dealt with here. Would you shut down the group
because we can't give everyone in the world all the free tax-related
services that they want?

Stu

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Posted by Gil Faver on January 22, 2008, 7:26 pm
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> Gil Faver wrote:
>
>>>> > Find a CPA or Enrolled Agent to help you with your tax return
>>>> > this year. That way you will get started off on the right
>>>> > foot!
>>>>
>>>> > Katie in San Diego
>>
>>> ...Katie's comment is right on target & is probably the most
>>> appropriate response to about 95% of the postings here
>>
>> so then, we might as well just shut this group down. Good
>> thinking.
>
> I think that comment is way off base. There are many situations that
> can't be adequately dealt with here. Would you shut down the group
> because we can't give everyone in the world all the free tax-related
> services that they want?


are 95% of the situations presented here not worth responding to? There is
nothing more frustrating that posting a question and getting a response "go
hire an expert to help you". That, of course, can always be advised, but
isn't much help with the issue posed. The better responses I have seen deal
with the issue posed, and perhaps advise hiring a pro to delve into the
matter further and make sure the actual tax returns follow the answers given
to the issue posed.

We always hear advice to make sure you hire a knowledgeable expert. How can
you know that the expert you are talking with is knowledgeable unless you
yourself become at least somewhat knowledgeable? A non-expert may not be
able to fully understand some of the responses given here (or at least
sought here), but they have a decent chance of seeing if their expert to be
hired sounds like he or she is saying the same types of things.

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Posted by Stuart Bronstein on January 22, 2008, 7:46 pm
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Gil Faver wrote:
>> Gil Faver wrote:
>>
>>>>> > Find a CPA or Enrolled Agent to help you with your tax
>>>>> > return this year. That way you will get started off on the
>>>>> > right foot!
>>>>>
>>>>> > Katie in San Diego
>>>
>>>> ...Katie's comment is right on target & is probably the most
>>>> appropriate response to about 95% of the postings here
>>>
>>> so then, we might as well just shut this group down. Good
>>> thinking.
>>
>> I think that comment is way off base. There are many situations
>> that can't be adequately dealt with here. Would you shut down
>> the group because we can't give everyone in the world all the
>> free tax-related services that they want?
>
> are 95% of the situations presented here not worth responding to?
> There is nothing more frustrating that posting a question and
> getting a response "go hire an expert to help you". That, of
> course, can always be advised, but isn't much help with the issue
> posed.

I've seen almost no responses that simply say that and no more.
Normally a response gives good general information, but then goes on
to say that the OP's situation cannot be definitively determined here
for various reasons. I don't think we need to restrict posts to all
one way or all the other.

> The better responses I have seen deal with the issue
> posed, and perhaps advise hiring a pro to delve into the matter
> further and make sure the actual tax returns follow the answers
> given to the issue posed.

That's the normal kind of response I've seen here. And Katie is one
of the best in terms of helpful and accurate responses.

In this case, though, OP is clearly in a situation that is too
complex to deal with here.

> We always hear advice to make sure you hire a knowledgeable
> expert. How can you know that the expert you are talking with is
> knowledgeable unless you yourself become at least somewhat
> knowledgeable?

Those are different kinds of knowledge. You find an expert by
looking around, talking to people and getting recommendations.
Knowing a bit might help when interviewing people. But if your
question is too big, you need to spend the time to learn what you
need to learn.

Stu

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