January 9, 2020

3 Tax Mistakes That Could Ruin Your Retirement

If you’re not correctly budgeting for taxes, they could quickly drain your retirement fund. You work your entire career to save for retirement, so when you finally reach your golden years, you’ll want to ensure your money lasts as long as possible. One obstacle that could potentially throw off your entire retirement plan? Taxes. When […]

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Swapping Properties: A Smart Tax Savings, If You Can Avoid The Trap

Exchanging properties is a good way to invest in real estate, while deferring capital gains taxes way into the future. It’s called a 1031 exchange. But the rules are that substituting one property for another has to happen within a tight timeframe. What if something goes wrong with landing that second, replacement property? Are you

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UK landlords prepare to sell due to tax increases and reforms

A quarter of landlords are planning to exit the market this year, citing tax increases and government reforms as the main driving factors behind the decision to sell, a new survey has found.  The survey of UK landlords found that 26 per cent were preparing to sell at least one property this year, partly due

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How About A Tax Credit To Support Energy Storage?

An increase in storage across Hawaii grids is just as important as adding new renewable generation.By Marco Mangelsdorf/ January 8, 2020 Reading time: 3 minutes.    The Department of Taxation recently released its report on the state tax credits claimed in 2017, the most recent year for which the state has complete data. For at least the seventh straight

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To improve housing affordability, we need better alignment of zoning, taxes, and subsidies

Housing costs are rising across the nation, and faster than most incomes. While poor renters have long faced an affordability problem, housing in urban areas with strong job markets is becoming increasingly unaffordable for middle-income workers as well. Jenny Schuetz proposes alignment of three policy tools to improve housing affordability, including zoning reform, a land

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