by kramoltz@hotmail.com | May 9, 2022 | Global Buyers + Foreign Investment, Selling Your Home, Taxes
When a foreign person sells U.S. real estate, 15% of the sale price will withheld. However, U.S. formed entities like limited liability companies are not themselves considered to be a foreign person so withholding would not apply (although their members may be...
by kramoltz@hotmail.com | Mar 29, 2022 | Selling Your Home
FIRPTA is the Foreign Investment in Real Property Act. The purpose of FIRPTA is to ensure “foreign persons” who own U.S. property pay any capital gains taxes which may be due on the sale. The government does that by requiring that all sellers file a document at...
by kramoltz@hotmail.com | Dec 28, 2021 | Home Ownership, Mortgages + Lending
Reverse Mortgages. Reverse mortgages are an ideal tool for the retired or soon to be. I have written several times about this option, the most recent in Should You Get a Reverse Mortgage? A reverse mortgage is available to those 62 and older and typically results in a...
by kramoltz@hotmail.com | May 25, 2021 | Canada and Canadians, Taxes
You may have to file a U.S. tax return if you’re a Canadian that received money from a U.S. source while here in 2020. Since travel here last year was presumably limited due to border closures this may not be much of an issue this year. But those who worked in the...
by kramoltz@hotmail.com | Jun 29, 2020 | Home Ownership, Taxes
Prior to January 1, 2020, an owner of solar panels was entitled to a 30% credit against federal income tax owed. In 2020 the credit was reduced to 26%. In 2021 the tax credit drops to 22%, and after that year it disappears. To qualify, a system needs to be “placed in...