Taxation of Personal Property


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What You Need to Know About Personal Property Valuation


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What You Need To Know About Personal Property Valuation provides insight into purposes and methods for personal property valuation. It also provides practical tips on when a personal property valuation is helpful and evaluates other opportunities such as cost segregation, depreciation, impairment of value, eliminating ghost assets, casualty losses, business valuations, business dissolution, divorce, estate taxes and detailed practical tips on personal property taxation. This book approaches valuing personal property and reducing your property taxes from a practical perspective. While theoretical issues are discussed, the focus is on the mechanics of reducing your property taxes. Anyone who wants to value his personal property or reduce his property taxes can follow the steps presented in this book, whether the property is residential, commercial or business personal property. With the knowledge gained from this book, you can protest your taxes with confidence and you will have a good chance for success







Taxpayers Manual


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California Property Tax (Second Edition)


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This is the perfect handy desktop resource for busy practitioners and anyone interested in claiming these business expenses, such as employers, sales people, self-employed individuals, and professionals wanting to claim a deduction for a home office. And, with the new CPE components being added with this edition, it also makes this a convenient and valuable way for practitioners to meet their continuing education requirements.







Managing Real Estate Taxes


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This convenient reference tool is designed for real estate investors who wish to maximize their tax benefits through a better understanding of real estate law. Ferguson and Spede thoroughly analyze and explain real estate tax laws, as well as the problems and advantages of purchasing, owning, and selling real estate. Specifically explained and illustrated are such issues as calculating excess investment and interest, installment selling, alternative minimum tax, investment credits, recapture of tax credits, trading properties, leases with options to buy, and the establishment of new bases for trade. In addition, the authors emphasize many of the tax traps and pitfalls encountered by investors, including accelerated depreciation, amortization of expenses, and tax write-offs. Also considered are related topics such as personal property taxes, special tax problems, the rehabilitation of historic and older commercial properties, low income housing, rental cooperatives, condominium units, and home ownership taxation. Finally, there is a discussion of tax reform, including the changes brought about by the Deficit Reduction Act of 1984, as well as the possible effects of the flat tax rate proposed by the Treasury Department in January of 1985. The volume is completely cross-referenced, and includes chapter summaries, case histories, and a glossary, as well as numerous tables and illustrations.




Economics of the Property Tax


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USA. Local government taxation. The economy of the tax on private ownership assets, incl. Housing.