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Mortgage Interest Tax Deductions
Eric Slarkowski
Rental property tax deduction makes a big difference. If you are a landlord, it is important that you take advantage of the full benefits such tax deduction provides. There are a number of ways you can avail these benefits, such as rent, payment to cancel a lease, expenses paid by the renter, etc. Some expenses that cannot be deduced include loss of rental income due to vacancy, expenses from modifications such as new appliances, getting a new for example. However, the following are some of the more common deductible expenses:
Interest: Deductible interest includes mortgage interest payments on loans to either obtain or improve rental property. Interest on credit card payments made to purchase materials or services for purposes of the rental property may also be deductible. Interest is, actually, the largest deductible expense for individuals owning rental property.
Depreciation: The cost of the rental property can also be recovered through depreciation, which becomes available to you as a benefit beginning in the second year of ownership. Depreciation can be claimed as a deductible expense for 27.5 years.
Repairs: Certain repairs such as repainting, tiling, plastering, fixing leaks or replacing broken windows are fully deductible in the year the expense incurred. Keep in mind that the repairs must be necessary, reasonable in amount and not capital improvements.
Travel: Landlords can take advantage of a deduction on expenses incurred for traveling to the property to talk to their tenants or make repairs. Travel expenses can also include travel to visit plumbing or electrical repair companies. Further, if the landlord is in another city he or she can even use airfare and hotel bills to claim deductions.
Home Office: If part of a landlord's home is used solely for purposes of their rental property business, they may deduct some of their home office expenses from their taxable income.
Losses: Losses can occur from fires or floods, but such costs associated with such losses may qualify for a tax deduction. It may be a partial or a full loss, but the actual deduction also depends on the insurance the landlord may claim.
Insurance: Premiums paid on insurance for their rental property can also be deducted. Applicable insurance includes fire, theft and flood insurance as well as landlord liability insurance.
Services: Fees a landlord may pay to attorneys, accountants, property management companies or real estate investment advisors may also be deductible. The services provided by these professionals must be for work specifically related to the rental activity, though.
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