Does your business own real estate titled under the business’s name? With long-term tax, liability and estate planning advantages, separating real estate ownership from the business may be a better choice.
If you do not understand the tax implications of having your real estate and business together, come join in with this session with Ying. She'll break it down in a way that's understandable so you can save taxes!
07:05 Question to Ask:1)Does your Business Require Real Estate for Its Operations? 2)Do you Hold Property Titled Under your Business's Name?
07:56 Treatment of Business Expenses
09:20 How Taxes Affect Sale
13:41 Safeguarding Assets
15:42 Estate Planning Implications
17:13 Who Should Own The Real Estate? The Owner?
20:23 Who Should Own The Real Estate? The Business?
22:37 Final Thoughts
26:49 Want to know more? Contact us Community CPA!
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Community CPA is a firm specializing in growing small and mid-sized businesses. We are your next-level CPA firm and your trusted advisors who speak your language.
Contact us for accounting, advisory & legal, audit and attest, payroll, taxation.
Email: [email protected]
LOCATIONS:
Community CPA - Des Moines
3816 Ingersoll Ave.
Des Moines, Iowa 50312
Call: (515) 288-3188
Community CPA - Coralville/Iowa City
2421 Coral Ct. Suite 1
Coralville, Iowa 52241
Call: (319) 208-3712
Community CPA - Minneapolis, MN
8722 Lyndale Ave. S,
Minneapolis, MN 55420
Call: (612) 808-9418
Houston Office
4740 Ingersoll Street, Houston, TX 77027
Call: (713) 609-9679
Disclaimer: CommunityCPA, as part of our services to our valued clients, is providing these seminars in order for businesses to cope with the current pandemic. We are not responsible for any damages the attendees or viewers may suffer as a result of following any of the advice or information provided. Although we are doing our best to stay informed, the current situation is very dynamic and the information could change at any time without any notice. Our information and advice is not legal in nature and should not be construed as such. Please consult your legal counsel if you should need any legal advice.
If you do not understand the tax implications of having your real estate and business together, come join in with this session with Ying. She'll break it down in a way that's understandable so you can save taxes!
07:05 Question to Ask:1)Does your Business Require Real Estate for Its Operations? 2)Do you Hold Property Titled Under your Business's Name?
07:56 Treatment of Business Expenses
09:20 How Taxes Affect Sale
13:41 Safeguarding Assets
15:42 Estate Planning Implications
17:13 Who Should Own The Real Estate? The Owner?
20:23 Who Should Own The Real Estate? The Business?
22:37 Final Thoughts
26:49 Want to know more? Contact us Community CPA!
FOLLOW US
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???? Subscribe and click the bell to get notified - https://tinyurl.com/ybeve989
???? Facebook - www.facebook.com/communitycpa
ABOUT COMMUNITY CPA
------------------------------------------------
Community CPA is a firm specializing in growing small and mid-sized businesses. We are your next-level CPA firm and your trusted advisors who speak your language.
Contact us for accounting, advisory & legal, audit and attest, payroll, taxation.
Email: [email protected]
LOCATIONS:
Community CPA - Des Moines
3816 Ingersoll Ave.
Des Moines, Iowa 50312
Call: (515) 288-3188
Community CPA - Coralville/Iowa City
2421 Coral Ct. Suite 1
Coralville, Iowa 52241
Call: (319) 208-3712
Community CPA - Minneapolis, MN
8722 Lyndale Ave. S,
Minneapolis, MN 55420
Call: (612) 808-9418
Houston Office
4740 Ingersoll Street, Houston, TX 77027
Call: (713) 609-9679
Disclaimer: CommunityCPA, as part of our services to our valued clients, is providing these seminars in order for businesses to cope with the current pandemic. We are not responsible for any damages the attendees or viewers may suffer as a result of following any of the advice or information provided. Although we are doing our best to stay informed, the current situation is very dynamic and the information could change at any time without any notice. Our information and advice is not legal in nature and should not be construed as such. Please consult your legal counsel if you should need any legal advice.
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