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Exploring the Essential Features of “Gerald J.Robinson – J.K. Lasser’s Homeowner’s Tax Breaks: Your Complete Guide to Finding Hidden Gold in Your Home”
ThereÂ’s Tax Money Hidden in Your Home, and This Book Will Show You Where to Find It!
- Legitimate tax strategies any homeowner can use to save on taxes
- Written by a down-to-earth tax expert–so you can easily understand the tax tips presented
Beyond the garden-variety deductions for mortgage interest and real estate taxes, J.K. Lasser’s™ Homeowner’s Tax Breaks reveals a treasure chest of tax breaks that any homeowner can use. These include such little-known breaks as getting tax-free rent from a short-term home rental, using the generous $250,000/$500,000 home sale exclusion to shelter gain from the sale of other real estate, and pocketing tax-free mortgage proceeds when trading up to a more expensive home.
J.K. Lasser’s™ Homeowner’s Tax Breaks provides a lively, concise, and plain-English explanation of tax rules for homeowners and a discussion of how these rules can be turned to your tax advantage and financial benefit.
Critical coverage will show you how to:
- Make your credit card and car loan interest deductible
- Boost the amount of your casualty loss deductions
- Get deductions for household expenses when you have a home office
- Write off home office equipment such as computers and printers
- Make commuting costs from home deductible
- Create tax-free income from renovating your home and selling it at a profit
- Make your home a retirement nest egg that generates tax-free income from trading down or a reverse mortgage
J.K. Lasser–Practical Guides for All Your Financial Needs
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About the Author
Gerald J. Robinson, Esq., tax counsel to the New York City law firm of Carb, Luria, Cook & Kufeld, is a member of the New York and Maryland bars. He received his BA degree from Cornell University, an LLB from the University of Maryland, and an LLM in Taxation from New York University. Prior to entering private practice, he served in the Office of Chief Counsel, Internal Revenue Service. He is the author of the treatise, Federal Income Taxation of Real Estate, now in its sixth edition, and wrote the monthly newsletter, “Real Estate Tax Ideas,” both published by Warren, Gorham & Lamont. He is also a frequent lecturer and contributor to various professional journals.
He hates to pay taxes.
Product details
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Wiley; 1st edition (November 18, 2003)
Language ‏ : ‎ English
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