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This is the story of the expansion of LAX into the neighborhoods of Westchester and Playa del Rey under eminent domain told by the people who lived through it. We just recently discovered this video by a local on the LAX expansion and... Read More
Torrance has many wonderful people of significance and significant institutions. Like Torrance High School. The school recently celebrated its centennial class. My friends son was in that 100 year celebration. And he recently paid tribute to the kids he used to coach over there. “Torrance High School and... Read More
Playa del Rey-Beach of Kings Playa del Rey is a long time Los Angeles enclave nestled in between LAX and the Ballona Creek and Marina Del Rey. Manchester Blvd. cuts right through the middle of the town as it leaves the Westchester area going... Read More
HUNGRY? Let’s have some “Down home Louisiana Fun”! This Wed join TRFA at RAGIN CAJUN in Redondo Beach. Bring this flyer (hard or digital) and Ragin Cajun will donate 20% to TRFA! Download PDF Flyer Ragin Cajun 6_24_20 Please share this info with friends... Read More
Wow! What a crazy Month we have had! Most of us have been house-bound … working from home, home-schooling, very little action with friends and family. Social-distancing is the new word for 2020! Hopefully, you and your family are healthy. For those of you who have been... Read More
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We all know about the deduction you get on mortgage interest rates and on the property taxes on our South Bay homes, but did you know there are other benefits and tax breaks you can use with the ownership of real estate property. You could qualify for a $6,500 credit toward the purchase of a second home, as long as you move into it. Uncle Sam will fork over up to $1,500 to defray the cost of a pellet stove or water heater, and there are more. Tax code changes that occur every year allow property owners certain allowances and most of us cannot keep up with the people who are in charge of determining the tax laws. What is the difference between a tax deduction and a tax credit? A deduction reduces your taxable income. A credit reduces your taxes, dollar for dollar. A $100 deduction may decrease your taxes by $15, while a credit will reduce them by $100. What's the deal with credits for first-time home buyers? If you buy a second home but keep the first one, you may qualify, provided you move into the new one. Income limits apply, but generally if you have owned and lived in a home for at least five consecutive years over the past eight and bought a new one between November 7, 2009, and April 30, 2010—or have one under contract and will close before July 1, 2010—you can get back 10 percent of its purchase price, up to $6,500. If you're a first-time buyer or haven't owned a home in the past three years, you can get back 10 percent of the purchase price of a new home, up to $8,000. You can take advantage of this credit on your 2009 or 2010 return. Keep in mind: You have to include a copy of your closing statement, so you won't be able to file electronically. And if you move within three years, you may have to give the money back. If I sell my house for more than I paid do I have to pay taxes on the capital gain? You can exclude a gain of up to $250,000, assuming the home was your primary residence during two of the five years preceding the sale. And that amount grows to $500,000 if you are filing jointly as a married couple. The law was tweaked recently to require the seller to pay some tax on the capital gain if the house was used to generate rental income after 2008. Check with your accountant for the latest in any tax code changes. What are tax credits for home improvements? Most apply to energy savings, and they will exist on top of those cash for clunkers, appliance rebates, and state incentives for energy savings. Many people are now working from their homes, is that deductable? The area being used for the work must be a distinct portion used exclusively just for the work being done for business purposes. Example: You cannot deduct the size of the kitchen as an office when you are only using the kitchen table. Or if your office doubles as a guest room at night. Can you get a tax break for updating an old house? You might be able to get a credit for 20% of the renovation costs if the house is certified as being historic. What are the tax breaks for investing in energy savings for my primary residence: Appliance will not qualify, however there are many breaks if you invest in energy savings at your principal address between Jan. 1, 2009, and Dec. 31, 2010. You can use these breaks even if you benefited from similar ones in earlier years. High-efficiency central heating and cooling systems, water heaters, biomass stoves, windows and doors, insulation, and heat-deflecting roofs are among the upgrades that qualify. The credit can be 30 percent of the purchase price of one or more products, maxing out at a total of $1,500 combined for both years. In the case of central heating and cooling, you can apply the credit to labor costs, too. Keep in mind that products must have high Energy Star ratings and are expected to be in use longer than five years. Remember that you must keep a certification statement from the manufacturer or installer and fill out form 5695. If audited you will have to show receipts and proof of installation, so you cannot buy a energy efficient water heater, for example, and store it in the garage. If you switch to alternative energy, there are tax credits available; up to 30% of the cost, with no cap, for the big ticket items like solar electric, solar hot water, wind power, and geothermal heating and cooling. If you did not take full advantage of the credit on the 2009 return, you can carry over some of it to the 2010 return. Credits for alternative energy are authorized through 2016, so if you haven't made the switch yet, there's still time, and as a reminder, you cannot use the solar hot water subsidy for your pool or hot tub, only daily hot water needs. Consult with your tax accountant or financial adviser for current and up to date tax code changes. Start putting together all receipts and records now, don’t wait until April. Read More
It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Torrance Small Business Week is here and with the holidays just around the corner, this is a great opportunity to start on your holiday shopping while supporting local merchants. Mention “Torrance Small Business Week” at these Chamber member businesses throughout the week... Read More
We asked staging experts to give us some one liner staging tips since we are getting close to summer and hopefully a better pickup in Torrance real estate sales. Here are several for you to choose and get-to-staging: One owner of a staging business says she uses natures bounty to help her stage her clients homes. Twigs, branches and seashells are just some of the items she likes to decorate with. Another Lady who owns a staging company says she uses those little flat furniture movers and saves time and money with no floor scratches and she can do it all herself. Another Professional Staging expert says her IPhone is the key because she can get all the comps and other info she needs, fast. A Professional staging expert in Oregon says the key is to create ambiance, no matter what type of property you are staging. Here are a few other suggestions: *Create a focal point in the house. Pick out the most visible corner in the house and put a large plant there, with a spotlight behind it. Set up a chat room for conversation and have entertainment too. Don't leave any carpet "dents" showing. Use the outdoors by bringing in many plants and flowers. Put stoppers in all the sinks and drains, whether the home is vacant or not. And the list goes on and on. Common Sense and a little scrubbing, and cleaning and re arranging will usually do the trick. Read More
OCT19 Scare Down in Downtown... Read More