MILLIONAIRE EXPLAINS: How to cut your taxes in HALF (loopholes that are 100% legal)

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  • 7 unique ways to cut your tax bill down! It's tax season and while you hopefully made some great gains this year, that also means your tax bill is higher! By the end of this video you'll understand where you're getting taxed and how to get that bill in half or even get it down to zero!
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    00:00 - Intro
    00:06 - Relocate
    01:41 - Hold investments longer
    03:00 - Conversions when market is down
    04:48 - Crypto calculations
    06:25 - Business expenses
    08:20 - Tax-loss harvesting
    09:48 - Real estate
    12:47 - Retirement
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 227

  • @gebali
    @gebali Рік тому +58

    "FREEDOM can never be found in a paycheck." So true.
    People used to say "It's not what you EARN, but what you SAVE." But that doesn't ring true anymore, in a high inflation world. We should replace that saying with, "It's not what you earn, its what you INVEST in, that makes you wealthy. "

  • @Erikkurilla01
    @Erikkurilla01 5 місяців тому +44

    I've come to realize that money is a tool. I’ve worked so hard over the years to realize that if you don’t make money work for you, you can’t experience true freedom. fully retired with over $3.5million, my dividends is supplementing my retirement at the moment. started saving and investing in 2010 in growth, No regrets and financially free

    • @Lemariecooper
      @Lemariecooper 5 місяців тому

      You're really doing well for yourself, my retirement plans are going down the drain, I've tried investing in the stock market several times but always got discouraged by fluctuations of stock value

    • @Erikkurilla01
      @Erikkurilla01 5 місяців тому

      Will recommend you speak with *Jenny Pamogas Canaya,* she will assist you

    • @jessicasquire
      @jessicasquire 5 місяців тому

      thanks for sharing, hope to speak with her soon. I've known I've wanted to start investing for a few months but just haven't been brave enough to start due to the market so far this year. but its hard to bite the bullet and do it.

    • @patrickbrussels4454
      @patrickbrussels4454 5 місяців тому

      I recently had the pleasure of watching * Jenny Pamogas Canaya* on television, and I must say she is an exceptional speaker. However, I'm curious to know if you have experienced any financial gains while working with her?

  • @Olubabdc
    @Olubabdc Рік тому +25

    This video taught me a course I took at the university for 3 months in just 15 minutes! Classic !!!

    • @vcash1112
      @vcash1112 10 місяців тому

      You were scammed!

  • @Riconald
    @Riconald 11 місяців тому +2

    New Hampshire has no state income tax as well. Buying almost everything with no taxes in the state.

  • @marie2511
    @marie2511 Рік тому +8

    Add Tennessee and South Carolina to the no state income tax list as well.

  • @billashby7858
    @billashby7858 Рік тому +9

    In Georgia when you reach 65 and no longer work, you don't pay state taxes, also you don't pay county property taxes!

    • @NQuiz52
      @NQuiz52 Рік тому

      That's great! I live in Georgia now, but I didn't even know this. Thanks!

    • @jgray690
      @jgray690 Рік тому +1

      I live in Georgia too, and it depends on what county you live in. Not every county as a senior tax exemption for property taxes.

    • @NQuiz52
      @NQuiz52 Рік тому

      @@jgray690 I used to live in Dekalb county, but I left in 2018 to return last Jan. to Forsyth county.
      Somebody should have told me about Sundown towns from the 80s and the history of Lake Lanier.
      I gotta get the Fuq outta here.
      What county are you in?

    • @billashby7858
      @billashby7858 Рік тому

      @@jgray690 Thanks, I live in Gwinnett which does offer this tax break!

    • @billashby7858
      @billashby7858 Рік тому

      @@NQuiz52 Not all counties, check with your county tax office!

  • @siriuslot4708
    @siriuslot4708 Рік тому +4

    This is brilliant! What I love the most is your use of numbers to really PAINT the picture!

  • @CandaceSellsLA
    @CandaceSellsLA Рік тому +7

    Rose, these are great suggestions. This is the first video of yours that I’ve viewed and I def will watch more - yes, I subscribed ; - ) You shared important info that most accountants and tax preparers either do not know, or they do not share with their entrepreneurial clients. Bravo to you! Thank you and keep up the good work 🌟🌟🌟

  • @Papa1P3RCY
    @Papa1P3RCY Рік тому +5

    Rose! Finally another video. Thank you ☺️

  • @MrRikkiRocket
    @MrRikkiRocket Рік тому +8

    Great info. Please don’t give up on your lifestyle videos too - those are very interesting as well and your fans like to see what you are up to.

  • @MindfulMusicTune
    @MindfulMusicTune Рік тому +3

    Thanks Rose. Wish I learned these tricks years back.

  • @GodsGunMetalBusiness
    @GodsGunMetalBusiness Рік тому +1

    Glad I landed on this channel kudos for posting at this time. I just got out of work (NYC)

  • @rhondavlogs
    @rhondavlogs Рік тому +3

    So, so helpful per usual Rose. Thanks for sharing!

  • @DaniOchannel
    @DaniOchannel Рік тому +2

    Thank you, Rose. Looking forward to your content pertaining to investment properties😊

  • @smartanajones4u
    @smartanajones4u 9 місяців тому +1

    Wow! Never heard that one about taking out a mortgage on your rental property. I own two properties free and clear. Just before i sell, I never thought to take out a loan on them. Just genius!

  • @martingreenberg870
    @martingreenberg870 Рік тому +18

    Real estate warning. Not only should you deduct the depreciation. You MUST write off the depreciation. Otherwise when you sell a rental property the IRS will assume you wrote the depreciation off and you will pay tax on the depreciation you didn’t use. The depreciation you write off lowers your cost basis. Thus when you sell you pay tax on the depreciation. This is called recapture.
    One way around this is a 1031 exchange. Basically you roll the profit of the rental property into a new property and start depreciating it anew. When you die (Ouch) your heirs receive the property at the stepped up basis. Your heirs don’t pay taxes on the profit you didn’t pay taxes on. The rich get richer.
    Mask On Nurse Marty (Ret)

  • @strangergranger10
    @strangergranger10 Рік тому +2

    I’m always looking forward on your timeless videos💯🔥✅

  • @vaderwashere365
    @vaderwashere365 Рік тому +16

    Thanks for the great video Rose! Once you have wealth, it is easy to see how criminal the tax system is. My effective tax rate when I got out of college was just under 20%. Married Filing Jointly last year, our effective tax rate was 20%, but we make 8x as much money as I did out of college. I know you don't focus on having kids in the equation, but another really good way to legally protect your wealth from taxes is setting up trusts and partnerships for your various assets.

    • @chijiokeonah4930
      @chijiokeonah4930 11 місяців тому +2

      I wish someone can explain this to me.

    • @vaderwashere365
      @vaderwashere365 11 місяців тому +1

      @@chijiokeonah4930 a tax lawyer plus your tax CPA usually figure out the best options for you after meeting with you a couple times. it only makes sense if you are planning on leaving above the Estate tax of $13M. If you have a couple investment properties in cities, or other wealth, and are not near retirement, then it may make sense. Something to do with your kids that can be an immediate tax savings is setting up custodial brokerage accounts for trading stock under their name. The parents basically control the account, but the kid pays the taxes on realized gains (you don't have to sell if you don't want the tax implications). You can give a gift to each kid up to $15K single or $30K couple, before a gift tax hits. Then when the kid hits 18, they have a bunch of wealth to start with and/or you can make an agreement where they start gifting funds back to you and they pay a lower capital gains rate than you would.

    • @greg5892
      @greg5892 7 місяців тому

      She’s WAY overstating how much taxes are in this video.

  • @aaronpwong
    @aaronpwong 10 місяців тому +4

    Rose, these are all great suggestions and ways to reduce your taxes. I've used several of these and have been able to gain financial freedom through them. While the concept of diversifying your income is a smart way to cut taxes, be cautious about generalizing the information too much. In 2023, in order to pay 35% taxes on $100k of income, you'd actually need to be making $331,250 (single) or $562,500 (married filing jointly). With tax brackets, the math is not so simple. With that being said, the concept you bring up does hold true, but it's very important to run the numbers properly for your individual situation to know how best to diversify your income to bring down the taxes. Great content!

    • @greg5892
      @greg5892 7 місяців тому

      Yes, I was also like wtf about the tax brackets thing.

  • @JohnSmith-ps7hf
    @JohnSmith-ps7hf Рік тому +4

    You cannot use a virtual mailbox address as your physical address is because you may be required to show proof of address for various legal and government requirements, including your driver's license, taxes, insurance, and when opening a business bank account.

    • @FreeToBe_Me
      @FreeToBe_Me Рік тому

      There are ppl who use these location addresses for their CDL.

  • @hankim233
    @hankim233 Рік тому +1

    This video was soooo helpful. Thank you!!

  • @IceCold_Carter
    @IceCold_Carter Рік тому +4

    Great info, as a traveler myself I needed this. taxes are my kriptonite 😢

  • @chrismendonca4522
    @chrismendonca4522 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for explaining this stuff.

  • @Protocolx21
    @Protocolx21 Рік тому +4

    No time but will watch as soon as I get home. Thanks rose

  • @joe62845
    @joe62845 Рік тому +1

    This is great info thank you!

  • @tobaadesanya32
    @tobaadesanya32 Рік тому

    Rose is backk!!! 🎉🤸🏾🤸🏾
    I've missed you. Gonna catch up all your videos now!

  • @raysabor3413
    @raysabor3413 Рік тому +1

    Thank You for this information, your Awesome

  • @worldfoodonedish
    @worldfoodonedish Рік тому +15

    Wow. That was a lot of very useful information in a short time. Than you Rose

    • @itsrosehan
      @itsrosehan  Рік тому +1

      You’re welcome!

    • @gebali
      @gebali Рік тому

      @@itsrosehan I love that you're a fast talker and pack a lot into these types of informational/educational vids. Too mamy UA-cam content creators waffle on and waste time. Sometimes just to stretch out their vid. Other times because they come from sloooow-tallllllkin' States. I like not having to play vids at 1.25x or 1.5x speed. 😉

    • @jj-bp3fr
      @jj-bp3fr Рік тому

      ​@@gebali is she really a millionaire?

  • @tonireed4308
    @tonireed4308 Рік тому +1

    Outstanding content Rose!!! Thank you for sharing your knowledge, you are such a Sweetheart :)

  • @grandmasterb7398
    @grandmasterb7398 4 місяці тому

    Smart. When i was doing my crypto cap gains tax in 2018 I did the LIFO method Rose mentions at 4:49. Saved my life.

  • @katdunleavey
    @katdunleavey Рік тому +3

    Great info at warp speed!

  • @user-jx7bn1tj4c
    @user-jx7bn1tj4c 9 місяців тому +1

    Great quick video to provide information on how to approach cutting one's taxes !!! We are looking into these presently and it is good to hear the guidelines so well presented can lead to substantial tax savings in retirement. :)

  • @verb0ze
    @verb0ze Рік тому +1

    Awesome info. I especially like the strategic conversion to Roth!

  • @alexandrathe120
    @alexandrathe120 Рік тому +1

    Definitely love these kinds of videos

  • @lisaeshunwilson14
    @lisaeshunwilson14 Рік тому +1

    Yay! Thank you so much for this amazing video!

  • @higherspirit1
    @higherspirit1 Рік тому +1

    Wow, amazing suggestions and strategies! Thank you, I just subscribed!

  • @kimberlychin1996
    @kimberlychin1996 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for this video!!

  • @jonqn07
    @jonqn07 Рік тому +1

    Lots of great ideas! Thanks!

  • @sarazohar4923
    @sarazohar4923 Рік тому +2

    I’m a doctor , investor and future entrepreneur relocated from India. Found you 10 minutes ago, knew the content as legit , no idea of ur background , subscribed and watched more , absolutely loving it

    • @wdeemarwdeemar8739
      @wdeemarwdeemar8739 Рік тому

      Don’t what’s app that number it’s a scam. Rose doesn’t what’s app.

  • @janv1310
    @janv1310 Рік тому +9

    Hi Rose, love your videos! If you're open to ideas, can you please make a logistical tips & tricks video for Americans looking to become digital nomads or move aboard? For instance, I've heard some US banks don't accept virtual addresses, and not having a US-based bank account could potentially affect your credit score. Thanks!

    • @itsrosehan
      @itsrosehan  Рік тому +3

      Interesting idea!!! Will totally do an upcoming video about that, thanks for the suggestion!

  • @mikedennis6979
    @mikedennis6979 Рік тому +2

    Small Biz write-off's are key

  • @davidstotelmyre
    @davidstotelmyre Рік тому +1

    Rose, you deserve a better microphone. Thank you for your educational content

  • @restfulplace3273
    @restfulplace3273 Рік тому +1

    Advertising your use of this loophole does seem wise. Good luck keeping it working.

  • @jayala21
    @jayala21 Рік тому +1

    Gracias for this 🤙🏽

  • @DaVincyi
    @DaVincyi Рік тому +1

    Hi Rose, thanks for your valuable tips. I’ve always wanted to move my legal address to Oregon from my current state NY. What is my first thing that I need to do and how do I get virtual an address in Oregon?

  • @raouledesir3595
    @raouledesir3595 Рік тому +1

    Good info

  • @dillonle4034
    @dillonle4034 Рік тому +1

    Can you do a video on option washsale?

  • @Emilyghe
    @Emilyghe Рік тому +1

    Learned something! Being the first time investor

  • @sukanyaiyer8776
    @sukanyaiyer8776 Рік тому +5

    I wish you had released the video earlier so I would have known this when I was actually filing my taxes 😭

  • @mrsnulch
    @mrsnulch Рік тому +5

    In Canada they just came out with an insane new account called the FHSA (First Home Savings Account), and I'm curious to see how people exploit it. It's a tax-advantaged account that is deducted from your income, AND it's tax free so you pay 0 tax when withdrawing the funds. The caveat is that 1) You must have not owned a home in the past 5 years to open one, and 2) It must be used on a property that you "intend to be your primary residence" for at least year from the withdrawal date. I'm sure people will find a way to exploit this to effectively get their first piece of real estate tax-free. It's a stupidly powerful account and I'm surprised it even exists haha

    • @itsrosehan
      @itsrosehan  Рік тому +3

      Wow!! That’s incredible… hope the US offers something like that soon too

    • @greg5892
      @greg5892 7 місяців тому +1

      Considering that the housing situation is even worse up north than it is in the states, it’s sad that real estate investors might be able to exploit something meant for first time home buyers.

    • @mrsnulch
      @mrsnulch 7 місяців тому

      I have not doubt the investors will. Although to be optimistic, it would be very difficult for investors to use an FHSA since they'd have to somehow find a way to prove that this will be their first primary residence. It might happen sometimes, but by and large I think the FHSA benefits normal home buyers more than investors.@@greg5892

  • @donnabursey1457
    @donnabursey1457 Рік тому +1

    New Hampshire is also a no income tax or sales tax state.

  • @stephg6926
    @stephg6926 Рік тому +1

    Do you have any recommendations for how to find a CPA?

  • @LDD143
    @LDD143 Рік тому +1

    Thank you Rose. I love every video of yours. Keep continue making them.

  • @billharris3090
    @billharris3090 Рік тому +1

    Thank you

  • @messysnacks
    @messysnacks Рік тому +1

    Hey Rose, I think a lapel mic would be good for your audio. Otherwise, I love your suggestions for such an inept investor like myself.

  • @pavelonthefire
    @pavelonthefire Рік тому +2

    Rose, you are an expiration. :)

  • @MonkKFBR
    @MonkKFBR Рік тому +1

    I wonder if Rose has ever paid property taxes and insurance in Florida. Wildly expensive. More than the income tax states charge. A lot more.

  • @sachikojt
    @sachikojt Рік тому +7

    Getting a good accountant is key! I deduct their fee as a business expense ;) Thank you Rose for sharing all this information!

  • @DavidSmith-lp5tz
    @DavidSmith-lp5tz Рік тому +1

    Two questions: 1)for a Roth conversion do you have to pay a tax penalty if you’re not 59 1/2 years old?
    2) if I sold say SCHD for a loss but bought HDV would that be a wash sale?

  • @asinglewomanontheloose5590
    @asinglewomanontheloose5590 Рік тому +3

    I am self-employed and opened a SEP account. You didn't mention that or perhaps it goes by another name.

  • @michaellatta
    @michaellatta Рік тому +1

    Depreciation is limited to revenue earned, so not helpful in the case where real estate investment is based on appreciation.

  • @bradleymaravalli2851
    @bradleymaravalli2851 Рік тому

    New Hampshire also has no state income tax.

  • @meyo_lin
    @meyo_lin Рік тому +1

    Nice intro Rose. Will you staying at Mexico city much more after you buy your new hourse?

  • @BlueDawnEnduro
    @BlueDawnEnduro Рік тому +3

    Cost basis tracking and sell choices are not exclusive to crypto. I think its broker specific. Its been available as long as I've been investing (and I'm a boomer) for traditional stocks, bonds, mutual funds at both Fidelity and Vanguard. And Fidelity even has a "tax sensitive" tracking method so you don't have to worry about it.

  • @ampersignia
    @ampersignia Рік тому

    I would've really appreciated this video 2 weeks ago especially the house depreciation info and selling my loser stocks that have gone down 90% in value, because I think I could've used it. Next year, please repost it early.

  • @dougpeterson9705
    @dougpeterson9705 Рік тому +1

    Rose, what inspired you to live in Meixico?. . . what is the main attraction in Mexico City?.... I must say your videos are insightful and informative.

  • @bryansproles2879
    @bryansproles2879 Рік тому +2

    I've literally been thinking about doing this, and wasn't sure how legal it was 😅
    I have some amount of an inheritance that I'm planning to sell (which is automatically considered long-term gains, as I learned from researching it), and I was planning to increase my contribution into my 457b by a pretty significant amount, which hopefully would put my AGI under the $41k limit to get a 0% capital gains tax rate, and not owe any money on the stock I sold...is this doable? 😁

  • @Inzane81
    @Inzane81 Рік тому

    Also no income tax in Tennessee!

  • @jasonreviews
    @jasonreviews Рік тому +1

    At this rate starting a farm is more valuable. LOLs. You can't tax my vegetables haha!

  • @lizardmilk
    @lizardmilk Рік тому +109

    I’d pay $6000 a year not to live in Florida or Texas

    • @fauxmixedhair
      @fauxmixedhair Рік тому +5

      Agree. It's a trade off. Property Tax is high in Texas and Homeowners insurance is high in Florida.

    • @IkaikaArnado
      @IkaikaArnado Рік тому +7

      Dunno why anyone would live in those states.

    • @thunderstreet78
      @thunderstreet78 Рік тому +1

      Bingo!

    • @stodo1337
      @stodo1337 10 місяців тому +3

      That's the funny part, she literally doesn't live in texas and reaps the benefits. Just have a PO box and a couple of flights down to texas DMV will leave you with like an extra 3k in your pocket a year. That's enough capital to be proactive and continue getting yourself out of poverty

    • @chiselready9320
      @chiselready9320 9 місяців тому +6

      I’m glad you don’t live here either

  • @thomassanfrancisco5850
    @thomassanfrancisco5850 Рік тому

    I lived in Las Vegas but left my heart in San Francisco. Poor but happy.

  • @sct4040
    @sct4040 Рік тому +1

    My income tax rate is 12%, that translates to $1190 in state tax. This mean it’s not worth relocating and selling my low cost home/apartment. State tax is no big deal.

  • @JBoy340a
    @JBoy340a Рік тому +1

    Does getting mail in a state really allow you to claim domicile there? It would be nice since we have a home in one of the tax free states and pay for electricity, property taxes, lawn service, etc.

  • @fabiola925
    @fabiola925 Рік тому +1

    Can the depreciation and other real estate deductions be used on international investment property too?

    • @itsrosehan
      @itsrosehan  Рік тому

      Interesting question… not sure tbh!

  • @ron9665
    @ron9665 Рік тому +1

    2:40 Sell when you have low income.... Are you talking about AGI? As I am living off of proceeds from a rental house sale from a previous tax year, I am placing an amount equal to 53% of my gross into a pre-tax 457b this year. This looks to drive my AGI down into the negative area. With charitable giving and Standard Deductions, I am projecting an AGI of about -6,500 for T.Y. 2023. If the conversions look at the AGI then I can't think of a better year to do it. Assuming that I'm on track, are there limits or special timing to having a in-kind conversion done? I make less than $60k gross and don't think any of the limits that I've read about should affect me. Do I need to wait until I file my 2023 return before converting a portion to ROTH?

  • @theraddadinvestor1000
    @theraddadinvestor1000 11 місяців тому +1

    TN has no income tax as well, right?

  • @stanleycary1916
    @stanleycary1916 Рік тому

    Tennessee has no income tax

  • @j4yd34d5
    @j4yd34d5 Рік тому +11

    The most effective loophole is to dodge the IRS and flee to Mexico like Rose 😁

    • @Nonduality
      @Nonduality Рік тому +3

      American citizens must file taxes with the IRS regardless of where they live. That's why many give up their U.S. citizenship.

    • @annicks7385
      @annicks7385 Рік тому

      ​@@Nonduality and pay taxes in both places most times.

  • @EndlessTravels
    @EndlessTravels Рік тому +4

    Such a wild subject
    I see all the time in social media the rich need to pay their fair share blah blah
    But when we get to this point we do what we can to pay as less as we can
    Its a funny cycle to see
    But 100% small business write offs are a big one, my travel channel i write off what ever i possibly can.
    It's insane i haven't been in America for almost 10 years long term yet i am FORCED to pay high number of taxes

    • @netnomad47
      @netnomad47 Рік тому

      U.S.A is the only country in the world that forces its citizens to pay taxes even though they don't live in the U.S or even make U.S money. That's why you should look into getting citizenship from a different country

  • @jayare6804
    @jayare6804 Рік тому +34

    I hear ya, but $6000 is worth living in and supporting a state that doesn't treat me like a second-class citizen.

    • @sethdunn96
      @sethdunn96 Рік тому +8

      How are you treated like a 2nd class citizen in a no state income tax state???

    • @TooMuchGainz
      @TooMuchGainz Рік тому +4

      Enjoy paying that $6000 then bud

    • @alyssonhartmann8061
      @alyssonhartmann8061 Рік тому +7

      Funny, that’s why I moved to Texas from Commiefornia!😂

    • @jayare6804
      @jayare6804 Рік тому +2

      @@alyssonhartmann8061 Enjoy!

    • @jayare6804
      @jayare6804 Рік тому +1

      @@TooMuchGainz I do. I enjoy paved roads, emergency services, public schools, etc. 🙄

  • @scottwebster5203
    @scottwebster5203 Рік тому

    You forgot Tennesse and New Hampshire, NO State Income tax.

  • @jelisann4484
    @jelisann4484 Рік тому +1

    We don't have o oay income tax in Texas?? Wow I live in Texas and I didn't even know this..thanks for the info

  • @babyjebus
    @babyjebus Рік тому +1

    How much is Mexican tax percentage?

  • @zzanatos2001
    @zzanatos2001 Рік тому +1

    I am a teacher and claim zero deductions all year - but I had to pay more than $12K this month in back taxes. I don't understand how this is possible. I'm not earning that much, even when I total my teaching pay with my passive income sources - but my total tax for 2022 was in excess of $68K.

    • @lifejuggler3437
      @lifejuggler3437 Рік тому

      From what you are describing, you might have reported your passive income as a self-employed income which generated self-employment tax of 15.3% in addition to your income tax. I’d review line 23 of your form 1040.

  • @alexdoe6338
    @alexdoe6338 Рік тому +1

    Great video! Thanks. BTW, your IG seems to be down/broken link

    • @itsrosehan
      @itsrosehan  Рік тому +1

      My handle is @itsrosehan?? Sorry maybe my link in description was pasted wrong

    • @alexdoe6338
      @alexdoe6338 Рік тому

      @@itsrosehan Orale muchacha. I don't even have IG, but had to point it out. Your handle in the reply works! Thanks again for the video. A few weeks too late for '23 but def good for '24

  • @scalelabs
    @scalelabs Рік тому +1

    Nice Video! It would be helpful if you can use a mic, even a $30 mic would increase your video quality tremendously.

  • @like_traveling_up_a_river
    @like_traveling_up_a_river Рік тому +4

    Which virtual mailbox service do you use and have you been happy with the service? I'm going to go nomad for a while and need an address in my employer's state. Thanks!

    • @itsrosehan
      @itsrosehan  Рік тому +1

      I use Escapees RV Service but I believe they’re only in Texas!

  • @OWalter14
    @OWalter14 Рік тому +1

    Good tips but most apply to US only... I'm in Canada so most dont apply

  • @dillonle4034
    @dillonle4034 Рік тому +1

    I don’t have any retire account. Which one would you recommended?

    • @caliland29
      @caliland29 Рік тому +1

      Roth IRA as long as you receive a paycheck. All your earnings are tax free. And you can withdraw your contributions (e.g. sell your stocks to equal your contributions) in an emergency. You also have control on what type of securities you want. I personally love high yield dividend investing.

    • @leslievalenciano-lopez8887
      @leslievalenciano-lopez8887 Рік тому

      @@caliland29 can you share what you’re investing in. I have no clue how to choose one. My retirement through my employer is chosen by the year I retire.

  • @user-ku5vm5jb1h
    @user-ku5vm5jb1h 10 місяців тому +1

    But what about those of us on w2? No business. We can’t write off stuff. So only option is put more in 401k?

  • @hermes6587
    @hermes6587 Рік тому +1

    You did not mention New Hampshire which has no income and also no sales taxes

  • @theraddadinvestor1000
    @theraddadinvestor1000 11 місяців тому +2

    why do a conversation to a Roth IRA, you could just keep the 30k you owe in taxes and let that grow your gains even more over the decades....

  • @jeannettedrown7687
    @jeannettedrown7687 Рік тому

    I learned a ton from this video. Are you still trading options for extra cash flow?

    • @itsrosehan
      @itsrosehan  Рік тому +1

      I am! Always at least a few covered calls and cash secured puts on at all times

    • @jeannettedrown7687
      @jeannettedrown7687 Рік тому

      @@itsrosehan May I ask - what do you sell covered calls and cash secured puts on?

  • @shamitbrahma767
    @shamitbrahma767 Рік тому +1

    Does it include the property you live in? Can you take depreciation on this?

    • @vjc4502
      @vjc4502 Рік тому

      Applies to rental property, not primary or 2nd residence

    • @shamitbrahma767
      @shamitbrahma767 Рік тому

      @@vjc4502 Thanks! Another question - can I deduct business losses from previous year in my taxes this year?

    • @vjc4502
      @vjc4502 Рік тому

      @@shamitbrahma767 If you have a carry forward you may be able to.

  • @jeffkia808
    @jeffkia808 Рік тому +1

    if I sell a stock at a loss in your example I can't claim the full $5000 at a loss, I can only claim $3000 for let's say 2023? Isn't $3000 the cap?

  • @wec8393
    @wec8393 Рік тому +1

    Ya but the 6 grand you save by moving to Texas or Florida you quickly lose because you have to spend more than that on guns and amo 🤢

  • @garyl4007
    @garyl4007 Рік тому

    Ummm.....TN has no state income tax as well, also no taxes on dividend income, and super low property tax

  • @juliebauml1942
    @juliebauml1942 10 місяців тому

    I think you missed Tennessee. Tennessee has no state income tax.

  • @sethdunn96
    @sethdunn96 Рік тому +2

    I can't stand when ppl use "loopholes". If they are tax law and can be used by anyone, then they are not loopholes. They are just what the law is. No one is doing anything nefarious by using the law as it is written.

  • @kylejohnson-vx8eq
    @kylejohnson-vx8eq Рік тому +2

    Hey Rose, I could use some advice. I’m a 24 year old guy and I’ve been debating about joining the Airforce to give myself a financial boost and “new start” with being independent, however in February of this year I got my LLC for content creation via UA-cam, Twitch and other streaming platforms mainly for gaming and content creators promotion services also publishing e books.
    My question for you is do you think I should join the Airforce which has been something that has been on my mind for years or do you think I should endure the struggle. I want to move out of parents place by the summer (my birthday) but I can’t really afford to buy a house at the moment & I don’t like the idea of an apartment since I’ll never own the apartment I rent career wise I’m elevating I’m looking to get a remote I.T job and travel to places I’ve fallen in love with afar such as Mexico, Panama and Argentina all somewhat close to the states.
    I’m passionate about writing, content creation & IT/Cyber security I’m just so torn and burnt out I work two part time jobs and I’m a full time student doing my online cyber degree I plan on leaving one of my part time jobs so I can focus more of my business operations and consistently upload on my UA-cam channel.
    Some think that joining the Airforce would put a strain on my business especially with active duty but with the national guard/reserves it’s a 6 year commitment part time but the pay isn’t good at all, for the experience I’d rather go active due to the face the Airforce offers a program called palace chase which allows one to join under a 4 year contract for 2 years active and then 2 years reserves.
    Others think waiting to get my degree and joining as an officer is better which I agree but I don’t want to wait the year and change for me to finish my degree. I wish to get a remote job and travel and be my own boss, but you’re feedback will help greatly.
    I want to end this by saying
    Thanks for being here because you really make a difference, you really bring me and I’m sure many others faith ❤ Millionaire by 30 is my goal and I will achieve that!

    • @EuriOh
      @EuriOh Рік тому

      I know you didn’t ask me but I was drawn to give my opinion. If I were you I would drop out of school and continue with what your interested in and pursue gaining capitol from those skills. You sound like a very capable person with lots of potential and drive. Focus on stacking that cash while investing, the sooner you start, the better.

    • @EuriOh
      @EuriOh Рік тому

      Give yourself the time you need to gain enough momentum. Since you are living with your parents (I’m in the same boat as you at age 27), you’ll be able to invest a lot more since you’re hopefully saving on rent. You’ll get there. Keep up the grind. You got this. Good luck.

    • @stephanieharries7746
      @stephanieharries7746 Рік тому

      Well it's someone who's actually in the service I think you have some good thought patterns there and what to do you know boot camp is going to be rough but you know you'll have more flexibility as an enlisted person in the military and you'll get to kind of Do Your Own Thing more but personally I think the officers it's it's one thing to be an officer I wasn't an officer but it seems to me like there's a lot more stringent requirements for an officer than there is for enlisted plus she's not probably unless she was in the military not going to be able to answer that military side of the house questions but I don't regret joining and I did go in when I was 34 which is like the last one of the last parts of the time you can join and I'm grateful I went in at that time so I don't know your age but just you know I like your thought patterns I think you probably are officer of high-ranking Officer material and I wish you the best