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General Guide to Real Estate Investment Taxes

Topic: Real EstatePublished May 12, 2011

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The income from sale, property rental or purchase of real estate are taxable according to state, local and federal tax rules. These transactions may take the form of raw land, its development through construction, fencing or sheer beautification, commercial land development for shopping centers, malls, industrial buildings, sites or zones, warehouses, single or multiple ownership of homes and condominiums paid per unit or taken as a whole. The business includes development, maintenance and repair making real estate business as among the highly capital-intensive investments with longest lead time of actual sales and consummation of contracts and the coverage is wide as raw land is available for man. It follows, therefore, that real estate investment taxes can be intricate as well but in a general sense, some guides are available for payment and deferments or the so-called “tax shelters”.

Administrators, tax accountants, consultants and the investor must be knowledgeable of legal provisions stating the real estate investment taxes for qualifying the ownership of the property. Personal profile such as age and income must be clearly declared. Proof of medical condition of owner and government service especially in the military must likewise be declared. Then, the function, primary purpose and the property use must be clearly defined since taxation laws are as wide as the area coverage of real estates as far as classification is conce
ed. There are cases that even an insignificant portion of the property planted with legally qualified crops can correspondingly qualify the property for agricultural reclassification thus an incentive to development. Time line which is usually stipulated in contracts as to when the property was last sold must be expressly written therefore the competence of a qualified legal consultant for contract making must be engaged. A qualified legal consultant can also be of service in terms of business related payment certifications on local levies and avoidance of anomalous paper trailing.

Progressive real estate investment taxes are highly dependent on assessment or property valuation. What used to be a century old controversy in America had tremendously improved with the advent of computers, compilation of jurisprudence and statistical process. In fact, all of these are readily accessible and programmed known as the Computer Assisted Mass Appraisal (CAMA) to come up with accurate templates and matrices of property assessments. Real estate investment taxes include a wide range of categories and no longer limited to residential investments. To attain quality and equality in assessing acres and acres of properties according to law must be computer assisted to avoid, if not totally depart from controversy in property delineation and court litigation in cases of interest conflict. CAMA, therefore, improved assessment problems and interpretation of real property investment taxes legal provisions. Computer aided knowledge opened up the market mechanisms for real estate investors. Knowledge of competitors’ profiles and best practices in taxation enjoyed in other states or other parts of the world led to demand for special provisions of exemption allowed by law which redound to the benefit of investors, a motivation for more developments.

Following general guide to real estate investment taxes are evidently progressive in nature benefiting the country and the investor. Clarity is the key, starting with the owners’ personal and property profile to computer aided knowledge of the market, investors are likely to declare return on investment that eventually will redound to further development profitability.

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