Essential FIRPTA Guidelines for Real Estate Transactions

FIRPTA Call Now: MIAMI (305) 672-4272 OR BROWARD: (954) 763-4272

The FIRPTA Tax Rate applicable may be 15% (versus the old 10% rate) on properties selling for US $1 Million or more.

The 10% rate may apply for properties selling for under $1 Million – only if they meet the IRS criteria to be still eligible for the 10% rate.  Otherwise, the 15% FIRPTA rate may apply to those sales under $1 million!

If you have questions or need help with FIRPTA Call Now (305) 672-4272. Alternatively, you can email us at DAVID@CPA-FL.COM. 

See our Firm Video on FIRPTA Assistance: 

Per FIRPTA Tax Rules:  If a person is a US Non-Resident Foreigner & disposes of an interest in U.S. real property, then all parties to the sale or transfer are generally responsible for FIRPTA tax withholding. If you have questions or need help with FIRPTA Call Now:

MIAMI (305) 672-4272 OR BROWARD: (954) 763-4272

For any potential exceptions to FIRPTA withholding tax applicable, these are not generally “automatically” applicable for the FIRPTA Exclusion. 

You must file an Early Withholding Exemption Applications with the IRS in advance of a real estate closing in general.

The IRS will hold you liable if deems you are a responsible party for the FIRPTA withholding tax!

A Realtor, purchaser, or real estate attorney who has a foreign non-resident individual client faces this exposure. The same goes for a foreign entity or even a U.S. entity which is owned by a foreign person.

It is critical that the seller or purchaser engage a Certified Public Accountant or Tax Attorney to consult for FIRPTA.  

If you have questions or need help with FIRPTA Call Now (305) 672-4272.- for a FIRPTA CPA or as well as need Business or Individual Tax Advice:

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Essential FIRPTA Guidelines for Real Estate Transactions

FIRPTA Call Now: MIAMI (305) 672-4272 OR BROWARD: (954) 763-4272

The FIRPTA Tax Rate applicable may be 15% (versus the old 10% rate) on properties selling for US $1 Million or more.

The 10% rate may apply for properties selling for under $1 Million – only if they meet the IRS criteria to be still eligible for the 10% rate.  Otherwise, the 15% FIRPTA rate may apply to those sales under $1 million!

If you have questions or need help with FIRPTA Call Now (305) 672-4272. Alternatively, you can email us at DAVID@CPA-FL.COM. 

See our Firm Video on FIRPTA Assistance: 

Per FIRPTA Tax Rules:  If a person is a US Non-Resident Foreigner & disposes of an interest in U.S. real property, then all parties to the sale or transfer are generally responsible for FIRPTA tax withholding. If you have questions or need help with FIRPTA Call Now:

MIAMI (305) 672-4272 OR BROWARD: (954) 763-4272

For any potential exceptions to FIRPTA withholding tax applicable, these are not generally “automatically” applicable for the FIRPTA Exclusion. 

You must file an Early Withholding Exemption Applications with the IRS in advance of a real estate closing in general.

The IRS will hold you liable if deems you are a responsible party for the FIRPTA withholding tax!

A Realtor, purchaser, or real estate attorney who has a foreign non-resident individual client faces this exposure. The same goes for a foreign entity or even a U.S. entity which is owned by a foreign person.

It is critical that the seller or purchaser engage a Certified Public Accountant or Tax Attorney to consult for FIRPTA.  

If you have questions or need help with FIRPTA Call Now (305) 672-4272.- for a FIRPTA CPA or as well as need Business or Individual Tax Advice:

Contact Our Firm at: 

PHONE:  (305) 672-4272  [4CPA]

E-MAIL:  DAVID@CPA-FL.COM   

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Essential FIRPTA Guidelines for Real Estate Transactions

FIRPTA Call Now (305) 672-4272

The FIRPTA Tax Rate applicable may be 15% (versus the old 10% rate) on properties selling for US $1 Million or more.

The 10% rate may apply for properties selling for under $1 Million – only if they meet the IRS criteria to be still eligible for the 10% rate.  Otherwise, the 15% FIRPTA rate may apply to those sales under $1 million!

If you have questions or need help with FIRPTA Call Now (305) 672-4272. Alternatively, you can email us at DAVID@CPA-FL.COM. 

See our Firm Video on FIRPTA Assistance: 

Per FIRPTA Tax Rules:  If a person is a US Non-Resident Foreigner & disposes of an interest in U.S. real property, then all parties to the sale or transfer are generally responsible for FIRPTA tax withholding. If you have questions or need help with FIRPTA Call Now (305) 672-4272.

For any potential exceptions to FIRPTA withholding tax applicable, these are not generally “automatically” applicable for the FIRPTA Exclusion. 

You must file an Early Withholding Exemption Applications with the IRS in advance of a real estate closing in general.

The IRS will hold you liable if deems you are a responsible party for the FIRPTA withholding tax!

A Realtor, purchaser, or real estate attorney who has a foreign non-resident individual client faces this exposure. The same goes for a foreign entity or even a U.S. entity which is owned by a foreign person.

It is critical that the seller or purchaser engage a Certified Public Accountant or Tax Attorney to consult for FIRPTA.  

If you have questions or need help with FIRPTA Call Now (305) 672-4272. – for a FIRPTA CPA or as well as need Business or Individual Tax Advice:

Contact Our Firm at: 

PHONE:  (305) 672-4272  [4CPA]

E-MAIL:  DAVID@CPA-FL.COM   

WEBSITE:  WWW.CPA-FL.COM

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IRS FIRPTA: Foreign sellers? Big Penalties May Apply by Not Complying with US FIRPTA Laws! Get Tips Here to avoid using the wrong new applicable FIRPTA Tax Withholding Rates !

The recent FIRPTA rules changes increased the withholding tax & rate to be 15%  paid by foreign sellers of certain properties (effective since Feb. 16, 2016) !!

The FIRPTA Tax Rate applicable may be now 15% (versus the old 10% rate) on properties selling for US $1 Million  or more.

However, the 10% rate may apply for properties selling for under $1 Million (Note: Only if it meets and subject to the IRS criteria to be still eligible for the 10% rate).  Otherwise the new 15% rate may apply to certain transactions – even to those under $1 million!

Should you have questions or need help with FIRPTA,  or need Business or Individual tax advice, out firm is available via phone at (305) 672-4272  – as well as via e-mail at DAVID@CPA-FL.COM.  Our Firm Website is WWW.CPA-FL.COM

See our Firm Video on FIRPTA: 

According to the FIRPTA Rules –  if a person is a US Non-Resident Foreigner and disposes of an interest in U.S. real property, that transaction (and the parties to the transaction) are subject to FIRPTA tax withholding.

The mere ‘disposition’ or transfer of real property by a foreign person can trigger the withholding tax of the minimum 10% -15%  (the newer applicable 15% rate for transactions over $1 million & 15% may be applicable on certain transactions even under $1 million per recent new IRS criteria.)

The tax act puts a duty for a tax withholding of a minimum 10% – 15% tax  (the newer applicable 15% rate for properties transferred/selling for over $1 million – & 15% on certain transactions under $1 million per IRS criteria – per the 2015 PATH Tax Act effective since February 16th, 2016) on the net proceeds on the purchaser(s), sellers, real estate agents and escrow agents such as the title company or law firm performing the closing.

The good news is that there are some exceptions provided for the FIRPTA withholding tax applicable – however it is important to note that these are not all automatically applicable.  Often, an Early Withholding Exemption Application must be filed with the IRS in advance of a real estate closing – in order to obtain a written determination of the actual withholding tax or exemption applicable to the transaction.

Also important to note is that If the IRS deems you are a responsible party for the FIRTPA withholding tax and you neglect to do so, you may be held liable for the tax!

If there is a moral to this story – it would be that if you are a realtor, purchaser, or real estate attorney who represents a foreign non-resident person, foreign entity or even a U.S. entity which is owned by a foreign person it is critical that you insist that the purchaser or seller seek the advice and formally engage a Certified Public Accountant or Tax Attorney to advise how the FIRPTA laws may apply to their particular situation.  The office of David L Wrubel, CPA, PA can be of assistance in this capacity.

Should you have questions or need help with FIRPTA as well as need Business or Individual Tax Advice:

Our firm may be contacted at: 

PHONE:  (305) 672-4272  [4CPA]

E-MAIL:  DAVID@CPA-FL.COM   

WEBSITE:  WWW.CPA-FL.COM

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COMBAT-INJURED VETERANS: Did You Receive a Letter 6060-A and/or Letter 6060-D? Claim Your Refund Now!!

  • Do you have Military Disability Severance Payments Reported in Prior Years as W-2 Taxable Income as a Combat-Injured Veteran?  

  • Then you may be due an IRS Refund back to as far back as 1991!!

  • This may be time-sensitive! – CALL (305) 672-4272  NOW!

The US Dept of Defense mailed affected Combat-Injured Veterans Letters 6060-A and 6060-D back in starting in July 2018 – to notify that they may be able to claim refunds under The Combat-Injured Veterans Tax Fairness Act of 2016 !!

You may be able to claim refunds on such reclassified non-taxable benefits going back to 1991 under The Combat-Injured Veterans Tax Fairness Act of 2016 !!

Should you have questions or need help with filing Amended Form 1040X Returns to claim IRS Tax Refunds under the Combat-Injured Veterans Tax Fairness Act of 2016,  or need Business or Individual tax advice, out firm is available via phone at (305) 672-4272  – as well as via e-mail at DAVID@CPA-FL.COM.  Our Firm Website is WWW.CPA-FL.COM

See our Firm Video: 

Should you have questions or need help with Claiming a Refund under the Combat-Injured Veterans Tax Fairness Act of 2016, as well as need Business or Individual Tax Advice:

Our firm may be contacted at: 

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IRS FIRPTA: Foreign sellers? Big Penalties May Apply by Not Complying with US FIRPTA Laws! Get Tips Here to avoid using the wrong new applicable FIRPTA Tax Withholding Rates !

The recent FIRPTA rules changes increased the withholding tax & rate to be 15%  paid by foreign sellers of certain properties (effective since Feb. 16, 2016) !!

The FIRPTA Tax Rate applicable may be now 15% (versus the old 10% rate) on properties selling for US $1 Million  or more.

However, the 10% rate may apply for properties selling for under $1 Million (Note: Only if it meets and subject to the IRS criteria to be still eligible for the 10% rate).  Otherwise the new 15% rate may apply to certain transactions – even to those under $1 million!

Should you have questions or need help with FIRPTA,  or need Business or Individual tax advice, out firm is available via phone at (305) 672-4272  – as well as via e-mail at DAVID@CPA-FL.COM.  Our Firm Website is WWW.CPA-FL.COM

See our Firm Video on FIRPTA: 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZfMCLgauwo

According to the FIRPTA Rules –  if a person is a US Non-Resident Foreigner and disposes of an interest in U.S. real property, that transaction (and the parties to the transaction) are subject to FIRPTA tax withholding.

The mere ‘disposition’ or transfer of real property by a foreign person can trigger the withholding tax of the minimum 10% -15%  (the newer applicable 15% rate for transactions over $1 million & 15% may be applicable on certain transactions even under $1 million per recent new IRS criteria.)

The tax act puts a duty for a tax withholding of a minimum 10% – 15% tax  (the newer applicable 15% rate for properties transferred/selling for over $1 million – & 15% on certain transactions under $1 million per IRS criteria – per the 2015 PATH Tax Act effective since February 16th, 2016) on the net proceeds on the purchaser(s), sellers, real estate agents and escrow agents such as the title company or law firm performing the closing.

The good news is that there are some exceptions provided for the FIRPTA withholding tax applicable – however it is important to note that these are not all automatically applicable.  Often, an Early Withholding Exemption Application must be filed with the IRS in advance of a real estate closing – in order to obtain a written determination of the actual withholding tax or exemption applicable to the transaction.

Also important to note is that If the IRS deems you are a responsible party for the FIRTPA withholding tax and you neglect to do so, you may be held liable for the tax!

If there is a moral to this story – it would be that if you are a realtor, purchaser, or real estate attorney who represents a foreign non-resident person, foreign entity or even a U.S. entity which is owned by a foreign person it is critical that you insist that the purchaser or seller seek the advice and formally engage a Certified Public Accountant or Tax Attorney to advise how the FIRPTA laws may apply to their particular situation.  The office of David L Wrubel, CPA, PA can be of assistance in this capacity.

Should you have questions or need help with FIRPTA as well as need Business or Individual Tax Advice:

Our firm may be contacted at: 

PHONE:  (305) 672-4272  [4CPA]

E-MAIL:  DAVID@CPA-FL.COM   

WEBSITE:  WWW.CPA-FL.COM

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IRS Disaster Tax Relief for taxpayers impacted by Hurricane Irma, Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Maria!

Find Out Now How You May Benefit from Federal Disaster Tax Relief Now!

The IRS enacted on September 29, 2017  the Disaster Tax Relief and Airport and Airway Extension Act of 2017 [HR 3823] which was stated to “provide targeted tax relief for taxpayers impacted by Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria. In addition to supporting these tax relief measures, the administration will submit further requests to the Congress for supplemental funding in the near future, and looks forward to working with Congress to enact these recovery measures into law.”

Highlights from the 2017 Federal Disaster Tax Relief Act HR 3823:

(1) This Disaster Tax Relief Act eliminates the current requirement that uninsured/ uncompensated  personal casualty losses exceed 10 percent of adjusted gross income to qualify for deduction;

(2) It eliminates the current requirement that taxpayers itemize deductions to access this tax relief;

(3) It provides an exception to the 10-percent early retirement plan withdrawal penalty for qualified hurricane relief distributions;

(4) It allows for the re-contribution of retirement plan withdrawals for home purchases cancelled due to eligible disasters;

(5) It provides flexibility for loans from retirement plans for qualified hurricane relief;

(6) It temporarily suspend limitations on charitable contribution deductions associated with qualified hurricane relief made before December 31, 2017;

(7) It provides a tax credit for 40 percent of wages (up to $6,000 per employee) paid by a disaster-affected employer to each employee from a core disaster area; and

(8) It allows taxpayers to use earned income from 2016 to determine the Earned Income Tax Credit and Child Tax Credit for the 2017 tax year.

Should you have questions or need help with Federal Disaster Relief Reporting for Casualty Losses or Business Disaster Relief Tax Credit Claims,  or need Business or Individual tax advice, out firm is available via phone at (305) 672-4272  – as well as via e-mail at DAVID@CPA-FL.COM.  Our Firm Website is WWW.CPA-FL.COM

 

Should you have questions or need help with Business or Individual Tax Advice:

Our firm may be contacted at: 

PHONE:  (305) 672-4272  [4CPA]

E-MAIL:  DAVID@CPA-FL.COM   

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IRS Recent FIRPTA Law Changes: FIRPTA withholding increased to 15%! Foreign sellers? Get Tips Here to avoid using the wrong applicable FIRPTA Rate !

The new FIRPTA rules increase the withholding tax & rate to be 15%  paid by foreign sellers of certain properties (effective Feb. 16, 2016) !!

New FIRPTA Tax Rate applicable may be now 15% (versus the old 10% rate) on properties selling for US $1 Million  or more.

However, the 10% rate may apply for properties selling for under $1 Million (Note: Only if it meets and subject to the IRS criteria to be still eligible for the 10% rate).  Otherwise the new 15% rate may apply to certain transactions – even to those under $1 million!

Should you have questions or need help with FIRPTA,  or need Business or Individual tax advice, out firm is available via phone at (305) 672-4272  – as well as via e-mail at DAVID@CPA-FL.COM.  Our Firm Website is WWW.CPA-FL.COM

See our Firm Video on FIRPTA: 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZfMCLgauwo

According to the FIRPTA Rules –  if a person is a US Non-Resident Foreigner and disposes of an interest in U.S. real property, that transaction (and the parties to the transaction) are subject to FIRPTA tax withholding.

The mere ‘disposition’ or transfer of real property by a foreign person can trigger the withholding tax of the minimum 10% -15%  (the newer applicable 15% rate for transactions over $1 million & 15% may be applicable on certain transactions even under $1 million per IRS criteria –  per the 2015 PATH Tax Act!)

The tax act puts a duty for a tax withholding of a minimum 10% – 15% tax  (the newer applicable 15% rate for properties transferred/selling for over $1 million – & 15% on certain transactions under $1 million per IRS criteria – per the 2015 PATH Tax Act effective February 16th, 2016) on the net proceeds on the purchaser(s), sellers, real estate agents and escrow agents such as the title company or law firm performing the closing.

The good news is that there are some exceptions provided for the FIRPTA withholding tax applicable – however it is important to note that these are not all automatically applicable.  Often, an Early Withholding Exemption Application must be filed with the IRS in advance of a real estate closing – in order to obtain a written determination of the actual withholding tax or exemption applicable to the transaction.

Also important to note is that If the IRS deems you are a responsible party for the FIRTPA withholding tax and you neglect to do so, you may be held liable for the tax!

If there is a moral to this story – it would be that if you are a realtor, purchaser, or real estate attorney who represents a foreign non-resident person, foreign entity or even a U.S. entity which is owned by a foreign person it is critical that you insist that the purchaser or seller seek the advice and formally engage a Certified Public Accountant or Tax Attorney to advise how the FIRPTA laws may apply to their particular situation.  The office of David L Wrubel, CPA, PA can be of assistance in this capacity.

Should you have questions or need help with FIRPTA as well as need Business or Individual Tax Advice:

Our firm may be contacted at: 

PHONE:  (305) 672-4272  [4CPA]

E-MAIL:  DAVID@CPA-FL.COM   

WEBSITE:  WWW.CPA-FL.COM

FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: @MiamiBeachCPA

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