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How The Fiscal Cliff Legislation Affects Real Estate

Posted January 5, 2013

NAR Government Affairs summary of “fiscal cliff” legislation as passed by the House and the Senate. President Barack Obama has signed the agreement into law.

Real Estate Provisions in “Fiscal Cliff” Bill

Below is a summary of real estate related provisions in the bill:

Real Estate Tax Extenders
• Mortgage Cancellation Relief is extended for one year to Jan. 1, 2014
• Deduction for Mortgage Insurance Premiums for filers making below $110,000 is extended through 2013 and made retroactive to cover 2012
• 15 year straight-line cost recovery for qualified leasehold improvements on commercial properties is extended through 2013 and made retroactive to cover 2012.
• The 10 percent tax credit (up to $500) for homeowners for energy improvements to existing homes is extended through 2013 and made retroactive to cover 2012.

Permanent Repeal of Pease Limitations for 99% of Taxpayers

Under the agreement so called “Pease Limitations” that reduce the value of itemized deductions are permanently repealed for most taxpayers but will be reinstituted for high income filers. These limitations will only apply to individuals earning more than $250,000 and joint filers earning above $300,000. These thresholds have been increased and are indexed for inflation and will rise over time. Under the formula, the amount of adjusted gross income above the threshold is multiplied by three percent. That amount is then used to reduce the total value of the filer’s itemized deductions. The total amount of reduction cannot exceed 80 percent of the filer’s itemized deductions.

These limits were first enacted in 1990 (named for the Ohio Congressman Don Pease who came up with the idea) and continued throughout the Clinton years. They were gradually phased out as a result of the 2001 tax cuts and were completely eliminated in 2010-2012. Had we gone over the fiscal cliff, Pease limitations would have been reinstituted on all filers starting at $174,450 of adjusted gross income.

Capital Gains

The Capital Gains rate stays at 15 percent for those at the top rate of $400,000 (for individuals) and $450,000 (for those filing a joint return). After that, any gains above those amounts will be taxed at 20 percent. The 250/500k exclusion for sale of principle residence remains in place.

Estate Tax

The first $5 million dollars in individual estates and $10 million for family estates are now exempted from the estate tax. After that the rate will be 40 percent, up from 35 percent. The exemption amounts are indexed for inflation.

Source: National Association of Realtors

On January 2, 2013, in Breaking News, Politics & Government, by Robert Freedman

Market Update/Recently Sold

Posted December 22, 2012

MARKET UPDATE

The real estate market in Montana continues to improve, but is not back to the robust environment prior to the national banking crisis of 2008.  Housing under $200,000 accounted for much of the market activity across the country, with Park County paralleling this trend.

Montana is also seeing an increased number of buyers seeking investment in ranch and recreational properties as an alternative to market driven investments.

RMP had a busy year brokering everything from iconic local businesses to beautiful mountain acreages, ranches, and riverfront homes…

RMP’s MOST RECENTLY CLOSED SALE:

BANGTAIL RANCH
Bridger Canyon/Bozeman
SOLD – Listed at $4.5 Million

260  Acres with hay pasture, spring creek, shop and reclaimed timber home providing access to hundreds of miles of hiking, biking and skiing trails. Abundant wildlife, 360 degree views and minutes to Bridger Bowl Ski area & Downtown Bozeman.

West Yellowstone Winter 2011
Buyer represented by Tracy Raich, RMP/Seller represented by B Elfland, Fay Ranches

“Painting John” (by Dear Friend Audrey Hall) Nominated for Award at Big Sky Documentary Film Festival

Posted January 28, 2012

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Painting John Nominated for Coveted Big Sky Award at Big Sky Documentary Film Festival

Painting John

Running Time: 10:28

MONTANA—January 26, 2012—Photographer Audrey Hall’s elegant film making debut, Painting John, screens at the Big Sky Documentary Film Festival in Missoula, Montana on February 21, 2012 at 9PM in the Wilma Theater and is nominated for a coveted Big Sky Award.

The documentary follows nomadic portrait painter Hugh Wilson, formerly of Wall Street, as he travels through the depths of winter to the solitary Montana ranch of senior bachelor John Hoiland. The men feed Hoiland’s Hereford cows in the snow-laden landscape, then Hoiland sits for his portrait. As the two unlikely friends interact we glimpse the painter’s creative process and his subject’s life.

Shot by Hall, a 20-year veteran of still photography, with the assistance of one camera intern, on a “budget of gas and tuna fish sandwiches,” Painting John illustrates Hall’s ability to exploit the possibilities and limitations of her equipment. Using two digital single-lens reflex cameras (the Canon 5DMarkII and Nikon D7000), minimal tracking shots, a short depth of field, natural light, little dialogue, and one shotgun microphone, the effect is like stepping into a Winslow Homer painting—vivid, crisp, serene.

Hall’s light and deft touch reflects her decades spent behind the lens, and also her worldliness. Born in Brazil, she split her childhood between Bozeman, Montana, and her family’s “fazenda” in Latin America. Imprinted with agricultural landscapes and people, she portrays their character and texture through her work.

With a sound track by Moby and local Montana musician Stuart Weber, Painting John is a homegrown masterpiece, an unsentimental, yet beautiful portrait of two lives and the landscape that binds them.

While in Missoula, Hall will be participating in the Big Sky Documentary Film Festival’s Filmmakers in Schools program.

-Seonaid B. Campbell
http://www.seonaidbcampbell.com/

Big Sky Documentary Film Festival
http://www.bigskyfilmfest.org/

BSDFF 2012 Film Selections:
http://bigskydocff.blogspot.com/

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