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To Appraise or Not to Appraise, That’s the (Domain) Question



Welcome to the wondrous world of domain names!

Hey there, Internet explorer! Ever wondered how much your domain name might be worth in this digital age? Have you ever stumbled upon the term ‘domain name appraisal‘? And here you are, potentially sitting on a goldmine!

Understanding Domain Names

To start things off, let’s dive into what ‘domain’ actually means. Picture this, you’re hosting a colossal party (COVID safe, of course) and to direct your guests, you give them a simple address – let’s say, “123 Party Street.” This is exactly what a domain name is! It’s your website’s address on the internet. Just like how your house’s address directs your friends to the party, a domain name directs your audience to your website.
 

To Appraise or Not to Appraise, That’s the (Domain) Question!

Now, speaking of such addresses, the value or worth of that virtual space is determined by domain appraisal. It’s similar to your neighborhood real estate agent assessing the market value of your house based on several different factors. But, this isn’t about bricks and mortar, it’s about clicks and browsers! Would you blindly invest in a house without knowing its worth or potential value increase over time? Probably not. That’s where domain name appraisal comes in.

A Peek into Domain Name Appraisal

“Domain name appraisal”, you may ask,”why should I bother?” Well, there are several valid reasons. Let’s say you own a domain name that you haven’t used for years, like a dusty, old guitar sitting in your basement. Surprisingly, it might be worth a hefty sum, just like that Gibson Les Paul you never learned to play! Knowing the value of it could earn you a pretty penny, instead of it rusting in the depths of cyber oblivion.
 

Why Domain Name Appraisals Matter?

So why should you consider a domain appraisal? In addition to knowing the value of your own little corner of the internet, appraisals can provide crucial insights if you’re planning on selling or buying domains. Also, a domain name might be a key factor in potential business negotiations. If a name might add some zeros to your bank balance, wouldn’t you want to know about it?
 

How is a Domain Name Appraisal done?

“How does one appraise a domain name?”, you wonder. The evaluation can differ based on many elements including traffic stats, brandability, and even the length of the domain! It’s somewhat of a cryptic recipe with a dash of demand, a sprinkle of uniqueness, and a hefty spoonful of potential.
 

Final Takeaway

So, there you have it folks! A walkthrough of domain names and domain name appraisal. In a nutshell, domain names are your cyber addresses and their value can be discerned through an appraisal – just like your built estate on Page Street. It might seem complex initially, but once you grasp the key tenets, it’s as simple as pie! Welcome to the roller-coaster ride of domain real estate!
 

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Possible 2025 IRMAAPossible 2025 IRMAA

For retirees in Medicare the tax of IRMAA is happening and at a more alarming rate than ever before, so much so that the future of IRMAA will Impact many more retirees than anyone is planning for. The 2025 IRMAA brackets are expected to affect even more retirees than the current brackets. Each IRMAA tier has a corresponding marginal tax rate that determines the additional premium part B and part D surcharges.

In 2007, when IRMAA first came into existence, roughly 1.7 million Medicare beneficiaries were hit with this tax.

Today, in 2023, the amount of people in IRMAA is over a staggering 6.8 million. This is an increase of 9.00% annually from 2007 and the future doesn’t look like it will decrease either. 

What is the Future of IRMAA?

According to recent reports from the Trustees of Medicare, by 2030 there will be at least 12.8 million or 25% of all eligible Medicare beneficiaries in IRMAA.

This amount of Medicare beneficiaries who will be in IRMAA, according to the Trustees, must occur, regardless of what the IRMAA thresholds may become as the program itself (Medicare) will be insolvent in just a few years without it.

IRMAA is simply a revenue source for both the Medicare and Social Security programs, without it both programs will be in serious jeopardy. The Social Security Administration uses your modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) to determine your IRMAA tier and corresponding marginal tax rate. 

What is IRMAA?

IRMAA, short for Medicare’s Income Related Monthly Adjustment Amount, is a surcharge on to of Medicare Part B and D premiums for those who earn to much income. The income-related monthly adjustment amount (IRMAA) is based on your modified adjusted gross income.

IRMAA is a tax on income.

If you earn an income over a certain limit, then your Medicare premiums will increase accordingly. The more you make in oncome the higher your premiums will be. Your adjusted gross income, as reported on your tax return, is used to determine if you are subject to the income-related monthly adjustment amount. The marginal tax rate for IRMAA can be as high as 85% for the highest income tier. 

Compounding this issue of IRMAA and its surcharges is that any surcharges you are hit by will reduce your Social Security benefit too. 

You pay for your IRMAA surcharges through your Social Security benefit.

So, the more income you earn in retirement the more your Medicare premiums will be and the lower your Social Security benefit will be too. For married couples filing jointly, the IRMAA threshold is higher than for single filers. The Social Security Administration determines your IRMAA tier and premium part B and D surcharges based on your taxable income.

How To Build Your Custom Home In The Rainy SeasonHow To Build Your Custom Home In The Rainy Season

The Challenges of Building in Winter

Winter, for many parts of the US, means rain or snow and plenty of it! A common question posed to our Home Consultants is:

“How do you have a successful home Building project during the winter?”

Interestingly during any time of the year, the same principles of planning and good communication will help ensure a successful home building project.

During the Pre-Construction phase of the home building project, we provide each homeowner with a building guide. This will give an overview of what to expect during the building process. This guide along with your Project Manager will assist in planning the homeowner’s responsibilities.

A couple of items to be prepared for during the winter, would be:
• Dehumidifier and Fans to reduce moisture in the house after the roof is complete
• Wood chips or gravel in front of entryways to control mud being tracked into the house
• Painting & caulking the exterior of the home in a timely manner, as weather permits

HiLine Homes takes the different forms of moisture very seriously. Therefore, we utilize superior building materials and construction methods to defend your home structure. For example, we use wall and sub-floor sheathing that has been developed with water-resistant adhesive to withstand adverse weather conditions. We also implement various strategies, such as using heated enclosures, winter-grade construction materials, specialized equipment, and well-thought-out construction schedules. Proper planning and communication are essential to ensure that the project remains on track and safe during the winter months.

Interested in starting your home project in the winter? Contact us today to set up your free home building consultation.

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