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Index
Products & Services The Trusted Name (but don’t take our word for it) The Story Title Page Copyright Page Acknowledgements Your Tax Deduction Companion for Landlords CHAPTER 1 - Tax Deduction Basics for Landlords
How Landlords Are Taxed How Income Tax Deductions Work How Property Ownership Affects Taxes The IRS and the Landlord
CHAPTER 2 - Landlord Tax Classifications
The Landlord Tax Categories Business Owner Versus Investor Are You Profit Motivated? Real Estate Dealers
CHAPTER 3 - Deducting Your Operating Expenses
Requirements for Deducting Operating Expenses Operating Expenses That Are Not Deductible
CHAPTER 4 - Repairs
Repair Versus Improvement The General Plan of Improvement Rule: A Trap for the Unwary How to Deduct Repairs Tips for Maximizing Your Repair Deductions
CHAPTER 5 - Depreciation Basics
Depreciation: The Landlord’s Best Tax Break Understanding the Basics How to Depreciate Buildings Depreciating Land Improvements Depreciating Personal Property When You Sell Your Property Tax Reporting and Record Keeping for Depreciation
CHAPTER 6 - Maximizing Your Depreciation Deductions
Determining the Value of Your Land and Buildings Segmented Depreciation
CHAPTER 7 - Interest
Interest Landlords Can (and Can’t) Deduct Mortgage Interest Other Interest Expenses Points and Prepaid Interest Interest on Construction Loans Loans With Low or No Interest Loans on Rental Property Used for Nonrental Purposes Keeping Track of Borrowed Money
CHAPTER 8 - Start-Up Expenses
What Are Start-Up Expenses? Determining Your Business Start Date Avoiding the Start-Up Rule’s Bite How to Deduct Start-Up Expenses If Your Business Doesn’t Last 15 Years If Your Business Never Begins
CHAPTER 9 - The Home Office Deduction
Qualifying for the Home Office Deduction Calculating the Home Office Deduction IRS Reporting Requirements Audit-Proofing Your Home Office Deduction Deducting an Outside Office
CHAPTER 10 - Car and Local Transportation Expenses
Deductible Local Transportation Expenses The Standard Mileage Rate The Actual Expense Method Other Local Transportation Expenses Reporting Transportation Expenses on Your Tax Return
CHAPTER 11 - Travel Expenses
What Are Travel Expenses? Deductible Travel Expenses How Much You Can Deduct Maximizing Your Travel Deductions
CHAPTER 12 - Hiring Help
Deducting Payments to Workers Employees Versus Independent Contractors Tax Rules When Hiring Independent Contractors Tax Rules for Employees Hiring Your Family Hiring a Resident Manager
CHAPTER 13 - Casualty and Theft Losses
What Is a Casualty? Calculating a Casualty Loss Deduction Disaster Area Losses Casualty Gains Tax Reporting and Record Keeping for Casualty Losses
CHAPTER 14 - Additional Deductions
Dues and Subscriptions Education Expenses Gifts Insurance for Your Rental Activity Legal and Professional Services Meals and Entertainment Taxes Unpaid Rent
CHAPTER 15 - Vacation Homes
The Vacation Home Tax Morass Regular Rental Property Tax-Free Vacation Home Vacation Home Used as Rental Property Vacation Home Used as Residence Calculating Personal and Rental Use Converting Your Home to a Rental Property
CHAPTER 16 - Deducting Rental Losses
What Are Rental Losses? Overview of the Passive Loss Rules The $25,000 Offset The Real Estate Professional Exemption Rental Activities Not Subject to PAL Real Property Rental Rules Vacation Homes Deducting Suspended Passive Losses Tax Reporting for Passive Rental Losses Strategies for Dealing With the Passive Loss Rules At-Risk Rules How to Deduct Rental Losses
CHAPTER 17 - Record Keeping and Accounting
Record Keeping Made Simple Accounting Methods Tax Years
CHAPTER 18 - All About Schedule E
Who Must File Schedule E? Filling Out Schedule E Schedule E Example
CHAPTER 19 - Claiming Tax Deductions for Prior Years
Reasons for Amending Your Tax Return Time Limits for Filing Amended Returns How to Amend Your Return How the IRS Processes Refund Claims
CHAPTER 20 - Help Beyond This Book
Secondary Sources of Tax Information The Tax Law Consulting a Tax Professional
Index About the Author
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