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For questions that relate to the laws, practices, and products of the United States.
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Does using Express ACH for fee makes sense?
It is possible that some banks may charge a fee for express ACH. However, the amount of the fee will vary depending on the institution. Some banks may charge a flat fee or a percentage fee. It is best …
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Treasury Direct requires Medallion for verification, how can I get my bank to do it?
I attempted to sign up for an account at Treasury Direct. Apparently they couldn't validate who I was based on the Address, Bank Account Number, Bank Routing Number, Social Security number, AND State …
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Loaning an asset with unrealized gains
Let's say I have an asset that has appreciated in value since purchasing it. Converting it to cash is subject to short term capital gains.
What happens if instead of selling the asset, it's loaned to …
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Can you take a disbursement from your HSA account long after a procedure? [duplicate]
Assuming that an hsa qualified health care plan is in effect:
Can you do the following?
Get a procedure that is covered and pay out of pocket for it
After the procedure save up money in your HSA
Take …
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Treasury Direct requires Medallion for verification, how can I get my bank to do it?
After a headache inducing circular argument with Treasury Direct phone support staff, I decided to take a low tech approach. I tried registering again with a different email. Worked like a charm.
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My medical bill went to a collection agency. Can I pay it directly to the hospital?
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Collections agencies and the businesses they collect for are two different animals. If you don't want this to hurt your credit I suggest you deal directly with the hospital. Pay the bill …
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Tax exempt non-retirement investment
So I am attempting to generate ways to nickle and dime Uncle Sam.
Currently a little over half of my annual income is in rental income so it's pretax until the end of the year. I would LOVE to come …
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Using gains subject to capital gains tax to pay down debt on real estate in an opportunity zone
So I'm just learning about opportunity zones. Please keep that in mind as you read this because it likely contains incorrect assumptions.
The scenario - I have an investment I made, that appreciated r …
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Can you just cancel a health insurance plan and buy a new one at any time?
So I need to buy insurance for myself. I picked one of those plans where you pay a huge premium monthly and also get to pay for all the healthcare too.
My question is, can I just cancel my plan and th …
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Should I buy my house in cash, or with a mortgage and invest the rest of my money?
I know this is an unpopular idea so let me preface this with I'm not a professional and this is just my opinion.
I've considered this option as well a few times. Does it make sense to pay off loans en …
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ETF's for early retirement strategy
This question is a follow up question to this
" Is my "retire young" strategy a sensible one? "
I am attempting to structure a early retirement strategy. It involves dumping into a 401k (already in …
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Capital Gains Tax When in a High Tax Bracket
So I think this is a basic question but I'm having trouble finding an answer.
I sold a rental property this year and it's going to move me up in the tax brackets.
My question is, when I sell assets li …
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Can I sell a rental property to my LLC at a loss to offset Capital Gains
So here's the scenario
I own a rental property that's fully paid off and in my name
I own an LLC that's specifically for my rental properties. Currently it's just being used to collect rent and doesn …
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Tax implications of BTC for rent
I'm considering doing a trial run with my tenants and let them pay some or all of their rent in BTC.
My motivations:
BTC isn't considered a currency so it's taxed as an asset under capital gains tax. …
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Multiple Investment Properties under One Mortgage
I have been leveraging for a few years now and have managed to get a few mortgages on investment properties. All the properties perform very well, are income producing and have at least a 60-80 percen …