Do you own a second house that you rent out all the time? Do you own a vacation home that you rent out when you or your family isn't using it?
These are two common types of residential rental activities discussed in this publication. In most cases, all rental income must be reported on your tax return, but there are differences in the expenses you are allowed to deduct and in the way the rental activity is reported on your return.
First, this publication will look at the rental-for-profit activity in which there is no personal use of the property. We will look at types of income and when each is reported, and at types of expenses and which are deductible.
TAX GUIDE FOR RENTAL PROPERTY 2014 (Tax Bible Series 2014)
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Author(s)Alexander Schaper
Publisherirspubs.com
ISBN / ASINB009Z5ULLO
ISBN-13978B009Z5ULL8
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