Posts Tagged ‘Tax Deed’

Would I be charged transfer tax to deed my Nevada investment properties in to a Nevada LLC?

Monday, July 26th, 2010

I recently formed a Nevada LLC to hold my investment properties in Nevada. I was told that I can quit claim deed my properties into the name of the LLC. Would I be charged any transfer tax by doing so? The deed is usually a minimal - but transfer tax can be hundreds of dollar.

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Anyone can guide me here for Tax liens?

Monday, July 26th, 2010

I am interested in investing in Tax Liens in my state of Virginia. I am ready to do my due diligence about the properties, but I would love to know if there are any real estate agents or financial managers that act as agents for people like me interested in investing in tax liens. I am not even sure if the "agents" I am looking for are real estate agents or something else. I do not want to go for those Donald Trump classes.
Guidance will be appreciated.

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Can I protect my tax refund from my husband's tax liens if we were to file seperately?

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

Apparantly husband has two liens against him and found out about them after we married. I don’t want my money to pay for his back taxes, child support, or whatever. I know, his tax lien becomes my tax lien but is there a way?

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How can I add my son to the title of a condo we bought for him without creating a huge tax problem?

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

My husband and I bought a condo for my son and want to add him to the deed/title so he can do a mortgage adjustment (being his primary residence). Is there a way to do this without creating a huge tax problem? It appears that quit claiming it to him is not the answer. Can he simply be added to the existing deed, keeping our names on it, without any tax ramifications?

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Can I protect my tax refund from my husband's tax liens if we were to file seperately?

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

Apparantly husband has two liens against him and found out about them after we married. I don’t want my money to pay for his back taxes, child support, or whatever. I know, his tax lien becomes my tax lien but is there a way?

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