Tax Exemptions and the Investor

July 13, 2009 by  
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Originally posted 2008-12-19 09:27:42. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

                  Tax exemptions are important. 

However, as an investor the investor is not eligible for tax exemptions on his or her investment properties.  There may be exemptions already on the property hence the reason this is mention.  Every state has homestead exemption.  Homestead exemption is for every person holds legal or equitable title to property, and maintains the property as his or her primary residence. Another exemption that has been on the property is mortgage exemption.   Some states have other exemptions like age, veteran, etc.  These exemptions can cause the taxes to be low, but remember it may be lower for only one year after ownership.  It is beneficial to find out what the taxes are before the exemption to determine if the property is a buy and hold property or a flip property.

 

 

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