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Income Tax Credits for CRE Professionals: What You Need to Know

Mar 6, 2026 Paul Williams 0 Comment
Understand how income tax credits for CRE professionals can reduce your tax bill and support smarter financial planning. ✨ Revised Blog Post (SEO‑Optimized) Income Tax Credits for CRE Professionals: What You Need to Know Understanding income tax credits for CRE professionals is essential for brokers, landlord reps, developers, and corporate real estate professionals who want to keep more of what they earn. Unlike deductions, which reduce the amount of income that is taxed, tax credits directly reduce the tax you owe. Some credits are even refundable, meaning they can reduce your tax liability below zero — resulting in a refund from the IRS. This article highlights the income tax credits most relevant to CRE professionals, especially those with variable income, dependents, or ongoing education and licensing needs. Because tax credits often change as government policy shifts, it’s important to stay informed each year. Work, Income, and Retirement‑Related Credits Premium Tax Credit (PTC) The Premium Tax Credit helps reduce the cost of health insurance purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace. You can apply it in advance to lower your monthly premiums, but you must reconcile the credit on your tax return based on your final income. Best for: self‑employed brokers, small‑team owners, and 1099/independent contractors. Retirement Savings Contributions Credit (Saver’s Credit) The Saver’s Credit can be especially valuable in lower‑income years. Depending on your adjusted gross income, you may receive a credit of 10% to 50% of your retirement contributions, up to $1,000 for single filers or $2,000 for married couples filing jointly. Best for: independent brokers, early‑career professionals, and anyone with fluctuating commissions. Family‑Oriented Credits (Common for Mid‑Career CRE Pros) Child Tax Credit (CTC) Provides up to $2,200 per qualifying child under age 17. The credit phases out at $200,000 AGI for single filers and $400,000 for married couples filing jointly. Credit for Other Dependents Offers up to $500 for dependents who do not qualify for the CTC, including older children or college students. Subject to AGI limits. Child and Dependent Care Credit Covers 20% to 35% of eligible care expenses that allow you to work. The credit applies to children under 13 or dependents unable to care for themselves. Maximum eligible expenses: $3,000 for one dependent or $6,000 for two or more. Adoption Credit Allows up to $17,670 per child for adoptions finalized in 2026. Qualifying expenses include fees, legal costs, and travel. The credit can be carried forward for up to five years. It begins phasing out at $265,080 of modified AGI and phases out completely at $305,080. Education‑Related Credits Lifetime Learning Credit (LLC) A flexible credit that applies to continuing education, certifications, and graduate programs — not just undergraduate degrees. The credit is up to $2,000 per tax return. Your modified AGI must be below $90,000 (single) or $180,000 (married filing jointly). Highly relevant for CRE pros investing in CE, licensing, or advanced education. American Opportunity Tax Credit (AOTC) Designed for undergraduate education. Offers up to $2,500 per qualifying student per year. Income limits match the LLC. Useful for CRE professionals supporting children in college. How We Help Clients With Income Taxes At Dominion Financial Advisors, we are not accountants or tax preparers — we don’t file tax returns. Filing taxes is backward‑looking: it tells you what you owe based on last year’s income and decisions. Our approach is forward‑looking. We help you plan your income, deductions, and income tax credits for CRE professionals in advance, so you can keep more of your money and avoid costly surprises. If you want a financial plan that supports smarter tax decisions, schedule a complimentary consultation today. 🔗 LinkedIn Post Options Option 1 — Educational + CRE‑Focused 📘 New on the blog: A clear breakdown of the income tax credits most relevant to CRE professionals. From health insurance and retirement credits to family and education benefits, these credits can meaningfully reduce your tax bill — especially in years with variable income. Read the full guide and strengthen your financial strategy. #CRE #CommercialRealEstate #DominionFinancialAdvisors #FinancialPlanning #TaxStrategy Option 2 — Practical + Commission‑Based Angle CRE income can swing wildly from year to year — but your tax bill doesn’t have to. I just published a new guide covering the income tax credits that matter most for brokers, landlord reps, developers, and corporate real estate professionals. If you want to keep more of what you earn, this is a great place to start. #CRE #CommercialRealEstate #DominionFinancialAdvisors #TaxPlanning #WealthManagement Option 3 — Personal + Advisory Tone Many CRE professionals miss out on valuable tax credits simply because they don’t know they exist. I put together a clean, easy‑to‑follow guide to help you understand which credits apply to your situation — and how they can reduce your tax bill. Worth a read before you file. #CRE #CommercialRealEstate #DominionFinancialAdvisors #FinancialWellness #TaxCredits If you want, I can also turn this into a LinkedIn carousel, newsletter edition, or social‑optimized summary.

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