The real estate agent's tax deduction guide

Stephen Fishman

Book - 2012

"A complete guide to tax deductions for people in the business of selling real estate, whether as a broker or salesperson. It provides all the information agents need to know to maximize their deductions and minimize their taxes"--Provided by publisher.

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Published
Berkeley, Calif : Nolo 2012.
Language
English
Main Author
Stephen Fishman (-)
Edition
1st ed
Physical Description
432 p. : ill. ; 23 cm
Bibliography
Includes index.
ISBN
9781413316438
  • Your Tax Deduction Companion for Real Estate Agents
  • 1. Tax Deduction Basics for Real Estate Agents and Brokers
  • How Tax Deductions Work
  • The Value of a Tax Deduction
  • What Real Estate Agents and Brokers Can Deduct
  • Real Estate Agents Who Lose Money
  • 2. Choosing the Legal Form for Your Business
  • What Are Your Choices?
  • The Four Ways Business Entities Are Taxed
  • Comparing the Types of Tax Treatment
  • What About Limiting Your Liability?
  • 3. Are You Really In Business?
  • How to Prove You Are in Business
  • What If Your "Business" Is a Hobby?
  • Real Estate Investing
  • 4. Getting Around Town: Deducting Local Travel Expenses
  • Deductible Local Transportation Expenses
  • The Standard Mileage Rate
  • The Actual Expense Method
  • Other Local Transportation Expenses
  • Reporting Transportation Expenses on Schedule C
  • Real Estate Professionals With Business Entities
  • 5. Leaving Town: Deducting Travel Expenses
  • What Is Business Travel?
  • What Travel Expenses Are Deductible
  • How Much You Can Deduct
  • Maximizing Your Business Travel Deductions
  • 5. Romancing the Client: Deducting Meal and Entertainment Expenses
  • What Is Business Entertainment?
  • When Entertainment Expenses Are Deductible
  • Calculating Your Deduction the 50% Rule
  • Reporting Entertainment Expenses on Your Tax Return
  • 7. Deducting Your Home Office
  • Qualifying for the Home Office Deduction
  • Special Requirement for Employees
  • Calculating the Home Office Deduction
  • How to Deduct Home Office Expenses
  • Audit-Proofing Your Home Office Deduction
  • 8. Deducting Your Sales Office
  • If You Rent Your Office
  • If You Own Your Office
  • If You Lease a Building to Your Real Estate Business
  • 9. Deducting Cars, Cell Phones, Computers, and Other Long-Term Assets
  • What Are Long-Term Assets?
  • Methods for Deducting Property
  • Rules for Deducting Any Long-Term Asset
  • Section 179 Expensing
  • Bonus Depreciation
  • Regular Depreciation
  • Special Rules for Deducting Automobiles and Other Vehicles
  • Tax Reporting and Record Keeping for Section 179 and Depreciation
  • Deciding Between Leasing and Buying
  • 10. Getting Going: Deducting Start-Up Expenses
  • What Are Start-Up Expenses?
  • Starting a New Real Estate Business
  • Buying an Existing Real Estate Business
  • Expanding an Existing Business
  • When Does a Real Estate Business Begin?
  • How to Deduct Start-Up Expenses
  • Organizational Expenses
  • 11. If You Get Sick: Medical Deductions
  • The Impact of Health Care Reform
  • The Personal Deduction for Medical Expenses
  • Deducting Health Insurance Costs
  • Tax Credits for Employee Health Insurance
  • Adopting a Medical Reimbursement Plan
  • Health Savings Accounts
  • 12. Deductions That Can Help You Retire
  • Why You Need a Retirement Plan (or Plans)
  • Individual Retirement Accounts IRAs
  • Employer IRAs
  • Keogh Plans
  • Solo 401(k) Plans
  • 13. Business Operating Expenses and Other Deductions
  • Advertising
  • Broker Fees Charged to Agents
  • Casualty Losses
  • Charitable Contributions
  • Clothing
  • Dues and Subscriptions
  • Education Expenses
  • Franchise Fees
  • Gifts
  • Insurance for Your Real Estate Business
  • Interest on Business Loans
  • Legal and Professional Services
  • Multiple Listing Service Fees
  • Taxes and Licenses
  • Website Development and Maintenance
  • 14. Independent Contractors and Employees in Real Estate
  • Employee or Independent Contractor: What's the Difference?
  • Special IC Status for Real Estate Agents
  • The Standard Test-Right of Control
  • Worker or IC Who Decides?
  • Tax Reporting for ICs
  • Hiring Employees
  • Employing Your Family or Yourself
  • 15. Real Estate Professionals Who Own Rental Property
  • Limits on Deducting Rental Property Losses
  • Real Estate Professional Exception to Passive Loss Rules
  • Putting All Three Tests Together
  • What Happens if You Qualify for the Exemption
  • Record Keeping for the Real Estate Professional Exemption
  • 16. Staying Out of Trouble With the IRS
  • What Every Real Estate Agent Needs to Know About the IRS
  • You Are a Prime IRS Target
  • Ten Tips for Avoiding an Audit
  • 17. The Boring Stuff: Record Keeping and Accounting
  • What Type of Bookkeeping and Accounting System Do You Need?
  • Basic Record Keeping for Tax Deductions
  • Records Required for Specific Expenses
  • How Long to Keep Records
  • What If You Don't Have Proper Tax Records?
  • Accounting Methods
  • Tax Years
  • Index