Abstract

The Tax Reform Act of 1986 reduces the tax benefits of investments in rental properties. To compensate for the loss of these tax benefits the investor must either accept a lower after tax cash flow or the rents must be raised. This article suggests that a rent increase of 28% may be necessary in order for the investor to maintain the same after tax cash flow as before the tax law changes.

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