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The Bridge Between Taxes and Real Estate, How Acqu Lofton Helps W2 Earners Stop Overpaying the IRS

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Your tax bill is not as fixed as your accountant told you. In this episode of The Bow Tie Edge Real Estate Unraveled, Acqu Loftin of Luxury Tax Group joins the show for a wide ranging conversation about the bridge between taxes and real estate, the strategies high income earners are using to legally cut their tax bills, and the moves every W2 worker should be making before the year ends. Acqu is the owner of Luxury Tax Group and a licensed Illinois real estate broker with Davidson Realty. She specializes in the rare intersection of two worlds, taxes and real estate, and uses them together to help nurses, engineers, daycare owners, and small business owners shift income, capture depreciation, and stop overpaying every April. We dig into the real estate professional status and the 750 hour rule, the multi unit depreciation strategy that beats single family rentals, and the legal way to pay your kids through your business. Then we get into the Big Beautiful Bill. Acqu walks through the 100 percent first year depreciation rule on items purchased after January 19th, the engineer couple who jumped from a 3,000 dollar refund to over 11,000 dollars in one year, and the overtime carve out that is driving huge refunds for nurses and union workers. We dig into the HUD small area Fair Market Rent tool, the section 8 myth, 1031 exchanges and capital gains, the dependent claim split between divorced parents, the HSA and Roth IRA pull and replace strategy, and why every 1099 earner needs an LLC electing S corp status to stop paying 15.3 percent in self employment tax. This episode is for real estate investors, high earning W2 workers, 1099 earners, daycare owners, small business owners, brokers, and anyone tired of overpaying the IRS every spring. Real strategy. Real numbers. Real talk. Welcome to The Bow Tie Edge.

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episode The Bridge Between Taxes and Real Estate, How Acqu Lofton Helps W2 Earners Stop Overpaying the IRS artwork

The Bridge Between Taxes and Real Estate, How Acqu Lofton Helps W2 Earners Stop Overpaying the IRS

Your tax bill is not as fixed as your accountant told you. In this episode of The Bow Tie Edge Real Estate Unraveled, Acqu Loftin of Luxury Tax Group joins the show for a wide ranging conversation about the bridge between taxes and real estate, the strategies high income earners are using to legally cut their tax bills, and the moves every W2 worker should be making before the year ends. Acqu is the owner of Luxury Tax Group and a licensed Illinois real estate broker with Davidson Realty. She specializes in the rare intersection of two worlds, taxes and real estate, and uses them together to help nurses, engineers, daycare owners, and small business owners shift income, capture depreciation, and stop overpaying every April. We dig into the real estate professional status and the 750 hour rule, the multi unit depreciation strategy that beats single family rentals, and the legal way to pay your kids through your business. Then we get into the Big Beautiful Bill. Acqu walks through the 100 percent first year depreciation rule on items purchased after January 19th, the engineer couple who jumped from a 3,000 dollar refund to over 11,000 dollars in one year, and the overtime carve out that is driving huge refunds for nurses and union workers. We dig into the HUD small area Fair Market Rent tool, the section 8 myth, 1031 exchanges and capital gains, the dependent claim split between divorced parents, the HSA and Roth IRA pull and replace strategy, and why every 1099 earner needs an LLC electing S corp status to stop paying 15.3 percent in self employment tax. This episode is for real estate investors, high earning W2 workers, 1099 earners, daycare owners, small business owners, brokers, and anyone tired of overpaying the IRS every spring. Real strategy. Real numbers. Real talk. Welcome to The Bow Tie Edge.

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