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Free Tax Tips & Strategies In this episode of Tax Tuesday, tax attorney Toby Mathis, Esq. and CPA & Tax Director at Finance Business Advisors, Jeff Webb, bring tax knowledge to the masses and answer your tax questions LIVE! ​ - How does a single, high W-2 earning individual take advantage of passive losses?​ - How are inherited stock shares treated when sold? ​ - Is there any limit on using required minimum distributions for multiple charitable donations? Could a partial RMD be taken in January, and then have the charitable portion spread out in donations over the rest of the year? ​ - Should an S-corp. pay profits as dividends? ​ - Is it preferable to have a C-corp. or an LLC as your holding entity? ​ - Can a part-time W-2 employee (20 hours per week) be considered a full-time real estate investor (I currently own 4 rentals) and claim deductions such as a home office and paying my child to perform bookkeeping? ​ - I have lived in my house since 2016. If I get married soon, do I qualify for a 1031 exchange assuming my future wife never lived in the house? Also, can I buy my next primary residence first and then sell my previous one? ​ - Are proceeds received from winning a case in court - say $20 million - taxable?​ - I need to increase my income. How should one file with multiple properties? ​ - What is the process to begin issuing W-2s from my C-corp.? It's been an active entity for several years, but I'm just now needing to pay a W-2 salary. As always, take advantage of our and every other Tuesday we have , a great educational series. Our answers your questions about how to structure your business entities to protect you and your assets. One of my favorites as well is our . Additional Resources:

Free Tax Tips & Strategies

In this episode of Tax Tuesday, tax attorney Toby Mathis, Esq. and CPA & Tax Director at Finance Business Advisors, Jeff Webb, bring tax knowledge to the masses and answer your tax questions LIVE!

​ – How does a single, high W-2 earning individual take advantage of passive losses?​ – How are inherited stock shares treated when sold?
​ – Is there any limit on using required minimum distributions for multiple charitable donations? Could a partial RMD be taken in January, and then have the charitable portion spread out in donations over the rest of the year?
​ – Should an S-corp. pay profits as dividends?
​ – Is it preferable to have a C-corp. or an LLC as your holding entity?
​ – Can a part-time W-2 employee (20 hours per week) be considered a full-time real estate investor (I currently own 4 rentals) and claim deductions such as a home office and paying my child to perform bookkeeping?
​ – I have lived in my house since 2016. If I get married soon, do I qualify for a 1031 exchange assuming my future wife never lived in the house? Also, can I buy my next primary residence first and then sell my previous one?
​ – Are proceeds received from winning a case in court – say $20 million – taxable?​ – I need to increase my income. How should one file with multiple properties?
​ – What is the process to begin issuing W-2s from my C-corp.? It’s been an active entity for several years, but I’m just now needing to pay a W-2 salary.
As always, take advantage of our and every other Tuesday we have , a great educational series. Our answers your questions about how to structure your business entities to protect you and your assets. One of my favorites as well is our .
Additional Resources:

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