How to Invest in Real Estate And Pay Little or No Taxes: Use Tax Smart Loopholes to Boost Your Profits By 40%: Use Tax Smart Loopholes to Boost Your Profits By 40%

How to Invest in Real Estate And Pay Little or No Taxes: Use Tax Smart Loopholes to Boost Your Profits By 40%: Use Tax Smart Loopholes to Boost Your Profits By 40%

by Hubert Bromma
How to Invest in Real Estate And Pay Little or No Taxes: Use Tax Smart Loopholes to Boost Your Profits By 40%: Use Tax Smart Loopholes to Boost Your Profits By 40%

How to Invest in Real Estate And Pay Little or No Taxes: Use Tax Smart Loopholes to Boost Your Profits By 40%: Use Tax Smart Loopholes to Boost Your Profits By 40%

by Hubert Bromma

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Overview

How you can realize the dream of tax-free real estate investment

Record numbers of investors are choosing real estate as a safe alternative to the stock market. In How to Invest in Real Estate and Pay Little or No Taxes, an expert acquaints investors with exemptions, exchange rules, and other tax shelters you can use to increase your ROIs by as much as 40 percent annually. Hubert Bromma clearly explains how they work and shows you how to use them to:

  • Never pay taxes again on real estate investments
  • Exchange their way to tax freedom
  • Pay for college through tax-free real estate deals
  • Use tax-exclusion credits when they mean the most
  • Protect real estate investments from creditors
  • Retire early and wealthy through tax-free real estate investments

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780071459990
Publisher: McGraw Hill LLC
Publication date: 01/21/2005
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 250
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Hubert Bromma is Chief Executive Officer of Entrust Bank and Trust Company, and Entrust Administration, Inc. the purveyor of the largest network of self directed plan administrators of tax deferred and tax free plans in the United States. He is an acknowledged national expert on tax law changes and the creative uses of tax-advantaged vehicles.

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