real estate tax shelters
Real estate tax shelters refer to legal strategies or investments in real estate that are used to reduce or defer the amount of tax owed on income generated from the property. These shelters make use of legal loopholes, deductions, and credits to minimize the tax liability associated with owning and operating real estate.
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