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    US foreclosures - Boholt Seminars - NO

    This is what i was trying to say earlier: "Such passive rental income is subject to a flat 30 percent withholding tax (unless reduced by an applicable income tax treaty) applied to the gross income rather than the "net rent" received. Thus, the real estate taxes, operating expenses, ground...
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    US foreclosures - Boholt Seminars - NO

    Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong, but i have share/option accounts in the US as i work for a US company. The concept of "withholding" tax is simply if you have not completed the correct forms to declare you tax file number etc. In terms of the share transactions, i have filled out the...
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    US foreclosures - Boholt Seminars - NO

    further to the tax discussion, does the ability to delay paying capital gains with an LLC entity in the US still exist providing you reinvest in a similiar asset class? I remember Kiyosaki mentioning this in his books.
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    US foreclosures - Boholt Seminars - NO

    Emma I am curious as to whether you have seen this sort of thing happening a bit. was listed @ $115K then has been relisted @ $25K http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1004-Duckhorn-Ct-APT-205-Las-Vegas-NV-89144/6968477_zpid/#image=imgId%3DX1-IA1dn46jgi7r5ap_bs7mj Is this common? Would...
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    US foreclosures - Boholt Seminars - NO

    My guess is that is a monthly rental cost. Realtor.com seems to mix rentals and sales in the same search results. By the way, fantastic thread and am really enjoying reading it, great info Emma. i have been spending hours drooling over US prices recently and have US$30K in cash and more...
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