Foreclosures, repossessions, voluntary conveyance, and bad debts have tax consequences for both the creditor and the debtor. In the event of default, the lender may seize or restructure...
Posted by Dennis Jao on 01/17/2023
A small business needs to get its tax right to avoid unnecessary headache with the IRS. The idea is simple – a plain and accurate disclosure of losses, revenues and deductions...
Posted by Jim McClaflin, EA, NTPI Fellow, CTRC on 05/07/2021
Billions of dollars in property taxes go unpaid every year, a major problem for local municipalities that depend on this money to fund public services. Instead of waiting months or...
If a creditor acquires your property through foreclosure and evicts you, or if you surrender your property before the eviction, the lender will send you an IRS Form 1099-A Acquisition...
The sale of any property and foreclosure is treated the same way by Uncle Sam. Since the property was transferred to another person, there could be taxes on such a property. This is...
The IRS deals with foreclosure as well as the sale of a property. It was already yours, and you no longer own it, so you could end up paying taxes on a mortgaged property. The event...
Everyone has a dream to have a house and they built it with utmost desires. However, when you need money then there are some important decisions which you have to make. When we talk...
Posted by Flynn Financial Group Inc on 01/09/2019
A person who wishes to buy a house always look for a great deal. They wish to get something good in low price but then the reality hits. It is always bitter in reality that you have...
Posted by Abundant Returns Tax Service on 06/18/2018
Foreclosure is used to describe a legal process taken by the lender to repossess the property which held by the borrower who is in default. The borrower is said to be in default when...
Posted by rinehimerbaker on 06/18/2018