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Tax Strategies & Implications Terms & Definitions

1031 exchanges, depreciation, tax benefits, entity taxation, deductions, and tax planning strategies.

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  • Essential tax strategies & implications terminology
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  • Common usage in real estate

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Complex strategies and professional concepts (46 terms)

Capitalization of Asset Retirement Obligations
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The accounting process of recognizing the estimated cost of an Asset Retirement Obligation (ARO) as a liability and capitalizing a corresponding asset, which is then depreciated over its useful life, reflecting the future costs associated with retiring a long-lived asset.

Unrelated Business Income Tax
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Unrelated Business Income Tax (UBIT) is a tax levied on the net income of a tax-exempt organization, including certain real estate investment vehicles, derived from a trade or business regularly carried on and not substantially related to its exempt purpose.

Tax-Exempt Debt
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Tax-exempt debt refers to bonds or other debt instruments issued by governmental entities or qualified private entities, where the interest earned by the bondholder is exempt from federal, and often state and local, income taxes.

Premium Financing
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Premium financing is a sophisticated financial strategy where an investor borrows funds from a third-party lender to pay the premiums on a large insurance policy, typically a life insurance policy or substantial commercial property insurance, using the policy itself or other assets as collateral.

Self-Directed IRA
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A Self-Directed IRA (SDIRA) is a specialized retirement account allowing investors to hold alternative assets like real estate, private equity, and precious metals, offering enhanced control but requiring strict adherence to complex IRS regulations to avoid prohibited transactions and Unrelated Business Income Tax (UBIT).

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Tax Efficiency

Intermediate

Tax efficiency in real estate investing refers to strategies and practices aimed at minimizing an investor's tax liability, thereby maximizing after-tax returns and overall profitability.

2-3 min7066 views

Tax Exemption

Intermediate

A tax exemption is a statutory reduction or elimination of an obligation to pay a tax, often granted to specific individuals, organizations, or property types to reduce their property tax burden.

6 min19009 views

Tax Implications in Real Estate

Intermediate

Tax implications in real estate refer to the various taxes, deductions, and credits that affect an investor's profitability and financial obligations, encompassing income, property, capital gains, and estate taxes. Understanding these is crucial for optimizing investment returns and ensuring compliance.

5 min11313 views

Tax Liability

Beginner

Tax liability refers to the total amount of tax an individual or entity owes to a taxing authority, such as the IRS, for a specific period, typically on income or capital gains from real estate investments.

2-3 min9368 views

Tax Lien

Intermediate

A tax lien is a legal claim placed on a property by a government entity due to unpaid property taxes, taking precedence over most other liens.

14-15 min3468 views

Tax Lien Auction

Intermediate

A tax lien auction is a public sale where investors can purchase property tax liens from local governments, earning high-yield interest on delinquent property taxes until the property owner pays the debt or the investor can initiate foreclosure proceedings.

5 min4959 views

Tax Loss Harvesting

Intermediate

A tax strategy where investors sell assets at a loss to offset capital gains and a limited amount of ordinary income, reducing their overall tax liability.

5-6 min8821 views

Tax Overpayment

Beginner

A tax overpayment occurs when an individual or business pays more tax to the government than they legally owe, typically resulting in a tax refund.

2-3 min5269 views

Tax Planning

Advanced

Tax planning in real estate involves strategically optimizing an investor's tax liabilities through proactive financial and legal decisions, leveraging deductions, credits, and deferral strategies to maximize after-tax returns and ensure compliance.

7-9 min6432 views

Tax Refund

Beginner

A tax refund is a reimbursement to taxpayers of excess tax paid to the government. For real estate investors, it represents a potential source of capital for new investments or property improvements.

3 min31294 views

Tax Reporting

Intermediate

Tax reporting for real estate investors involves accurately documenting all income, expenses, and capital events related to investment properties to comply with IRS regulations and optimize tax liabilities.

6 min13969 views

Tax Returns

Intermediate

Tax returns are official documents filed with tax authorities, such as the IRS, reporting an individual's or entity's income, expenses, and other financial information to determine tax liability, serving as a critical financial record for real estate investors.

4-6 min8213 views
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