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Ep30 | Tax Attorney Doug Stein Part 2 - Changes In Tax Law in 2024 Related to Real Estate Investing

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In this episode of RIR, Craig and Jack are joined again by tax Attorney Douglas Stein with Stein Law. The conversation covers various changes and updates in tax laws and strategies for real estate investors. The topics include changes to bonus depreciation, the impact of cost segregation studies, modifications in captive insurance companies, changes in estate tax exemptions, transparency and disclosures for trusts, updates on qualified opportunity zones, and the workforce housing tax credit. The conversation explores various themes related to affordable housing and tax policies. It discusses the polarization and bipartisan support surrounding affordable housing initiatives. To learn more about Doug, visit his website at https://www.steinlawllc.com/

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Recap of Previous Episode

01:11 Changes to Bonus Depreciation

10:50 Changes in Captive Insurance Companies

11:38 Changes in Estate Tax Exemption

21:11 Transparency and Disclosures for Trusts

24:13 Changes in Qualified Opportunity Zones

38:47 Workforce Housing Tax Credit

45:03 Legislative Acts for Affordable Development

51:28 Anticipated Tax Act Changes

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In this episode of RIR, Craig and Jack are joined again by tax Attorney Douglas Stein with Stein Law. The conversation covers various changes and updates in tax laws and strategies for real estate investors. The topics include changes to bonus depreciation, the impact of cost segregation studies, modifications in captive insurance companies, changes in estate tax exemptions, transparency and disclosures for trusts, updates on qualified opportunity zones, and the workforce housing tax credit. The conversation explores various themes related to affordable housing and tax policies. It discusses the polarization and bipartisan support surrounding affordable housing initiatives. To learn more about Doug, visit his website at https://www.steinlawllc.com/

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Recap of Previous Episode

01:11 Changes to Bonus Depreciation

10:50 Changes in Captive Insurance Companies

11:38 Changes in Estate Tax Exemption

21:11 Transparency and Disclosures for Trusts

24:13 Changes in Qualified Opportunity Zones

38:47 Workforce Housing Tax Credit

45:03 Legislative Acts for Affordable Development

51:28 Anticipated Tax Act Changes

  continue reading

53 episodes

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