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November 23, 2024 By john

A Strategic Guide to Income Property Investments for LIHTC

For savvy investors living in the high-cost Pacific Northwest, exploring income properties in government-subsidized housing represents a nuanced investment strategy that can provide significant financial benefits while navigating complex tax situations. The Government Subsidy Advantage: More Than

Filed Under: Real Estate

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November 22, 2024 By john

The Benefit Detriment Theory: Hammer vs Sidway

Contract law is continually evolving so courts can decipher the purpose and intent of these contracts. This is where the benefit detriment theory comes in. A substantial agreement must exist and the parties must have freely intended to be legally bound. For instance, if a client offers your

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November 17, 2024 By john

Rent Deductibility: What Entrepreneurs Need to Know

As a startup accounting firm nestled in the heart of Seattle, we've fielded countless questions about business expenses. One of the most common? "Is my rent tax-deductible?" The short answer: It depends. Let's break down the nuanced world of rent deductions. The WeWork Scenario: Office Space

Filed Under: Deductions

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November 16, 2024 By john

Small Business Booming in Seattle (especially in U-District)

UPDATE NOV 2024: The information provided about Seattle's business landscape in 2023 remains relevant in 2024, albeit with some nuances. While the pandemic's immediate impact has lessened, its long-term effects, such as the rise of remote work and the shift towards digitalization, continue to shape

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November 15, 2024 By john

Bailey V Drexel Furniture Co. & the Child Labor Tax Law of 1919

To most contemporary Americans, exploitative child labor practices seem like an ancient, prehistoric phenomenon far removed from the context of advanced civilization. But, crazy though it sounds to modern ears, such practices have occurred in the not too distant past of our society. In fact, our

Filed Under: court case

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November 10, 2024 By john

Seattle’s New Capital Gains Tax and the Implications for Real Estate

Seattle's housing and homelessness crisis continues to escalate, prompting bold action from city officials. In a recent announcement, City Council member Cathy Moore proposed a new city-level capital gains tax to bolster housing and food assistance programs. This move is aimed at addressing a

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November 3, 2024 By john

What is Mark-to-Market Accounting?

Mark-to-market (MTM) accounting is a method that values assets and liabilities at their current fair market value. This approach, while aiming to provide a more accurate financial picture, can be a double-edged sword. How Does Mark-to-Market Work? In simple terms, MTM accounting requires

Filed Under: Small Business

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November 2, 2024 By john

Seattle Votes on Record-Breaking Transportation Levy

Seattle residents will vote on a $1.55 billion transportation levy on November 5th. If passed, this would be the largest levy in the city's history. The levy, supported by Mayor Bruce Harrell and approved by the City Council, aims to fund various transportation projects, including safety

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