🎙️ The Commission Keeper Podcast
Episode Title: The Real Estate Agent’s Ultimate Guide to Taxes in 2025
Host: Cameron Hodge, Real Estate Agent & Lead Tax Preparer at Super Dad Tax
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🧾 Episode Summary
In this episode, Cameron breaks down how real estate agents are taxed, why quarterly payments matter, and how to plan smarter as the year ends. From understanding your first 1099 to knowing when it’s time to elect S-Corp status, this is your roadmap to staying compliant, saving money, and keeping more of your commissions where they belong — in your pocket.
Cameron also shares his personal experience balancing real estate and tax prep, with stories from early mistakes, lessons learned, and actionable advice for agents and brokers at every stage.
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🔑 Key Takeaways
• How the IRS classifies real estate agents and brokers as self-employed
• When quarterly estimated tax payments are required (and how to avoid penalties)
• The truth about LLCs vs. S-Corps and when the switch really saves you money
• Partnership and team tax structures — what to know before you start one
• Smart year-end moves: cleaning up your books, prepaying strategic expenses, and maxing out retirement contributions
• Why bookkeeping is your first CFO move — and when to hire a pro
• Understanding the differences between Bookkeepers, EAs, CPAs, and Financial Advisors
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🧮 Resources Mentioned
• IRS Direct Pay Portal → irs.gov/payments
• Estimated Tax Form 1040-ES → irs.gov/forms-pubs/about-form-1040-es
• Schedule a Call → superdadtax.com
• Subscribe to the Newsletter → The Commission Keeper on Substack
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💡 Quote of the Episode
“Taxes aren’t a fear if you understand how to run your business like a CFO. The IRS just wants you to pay your fair share — no more, no less.” — Cameron Hodge.
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📣 Call to Action
If you’re ready to understand your numbers, plan ahead for 2025, or finally clean up your books, schedule a consultation with Super Dad Tax today.
👉 Book a free discovery call
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⚖️ Disclaimer
This episode is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered legal, tax, or financial advice. Tax laws change and vary by state. Always consult a qualified tax professional before acting on information in this episode.
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