During the year (not a leap year), Anna rented her vacation home for 30 days, used it personally for 20 days, and left it vacant for 315 days. She had the following income and expenses: Rent income $ 7,000 Expenses  Real estate taxes 2,500  Interest on mortgage 9,000  Utilities 2,400  Repairs 1,000  Roof replacement (a capital expenditure) 12,000  Depreciation 7,500 Compute Anna’s net rent income or loss and the amounts she can itemize on her tax return, using the court’s approach to allocating property taxes and interest. How would your answer in part (a) differ using the IRS’s method of allocating property taxes and interest?

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During the year (not a leap year), Anna rented her vacation home for 30 days, used it personally for 20 days, and left it vacant for 315 days. She had the following income and expenses:

Rent income

$ 7,000

Expenses

 Real estate taxes

2,500

 Interest on mortgage

9,000

 Utilities

2,400

 Repairs

1,000

 Roof replacement (a capital expenditure)

12,000

Depreciation

7,500

  1. Compute Anna’s net rent income or loss and the amounts she can itemize on her tax return, using the court’s approach to allocating property taxes and interest.
  2. How would your answer in part (a) differ using the IRS’s method of allocating property taxes and interest?
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Treatment to be made in case of Rented Property:

Income From House Tax:

If the resident of an individual house rented his/her residence for 15 days or more in a year and he/she does not use for his/her personal use for more than the greater of  the following:

a) 14 days  

  OR

b) 10% of the total days rented,

then the house is treated as rental property.

 

 

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