However, if you rent the property for only a short time each year, you may not be required to report the rental income.
The IRS offers these tips on reporting rental income from a vacation home such as a house, apartment, condominium, mobile home or boat:
•Rental Income and Expenses
Rental income, as well as certain rental expenses that can be deducted,
are normally reported on Schedule E, Supplemental Income and Loss.
•Limitation on Vacation Home Rentals
When you use a vacation home as your residence and also rent it to
others, you must divide the expenses between rental use and personal
use, and you may not deduct the rental portion of the expenses in excess
of the rental income.
You are considered to use the property as a residence if your personal use is more than 14 days, or more than 10% of the total days it is rented to others if that figure is greater. For example, if you live in your vacation home for 17 days and rent it 160 days during the year, the property is considered used as a residence and your deductible rental expenses would be limited to the amount of rental income.
You are considered to use the property as a residence if your personal use is more than 14 days, or more than 10% of the total days it is rented to others if that figure is greater. For example, if you live in your vacation home for 17 days and rent it 160 days during the year, the property is considered used as a residence and your deductible rental expenses would be limited to the amount of rental income.
•Special Rule for Limited Rental Use
If you use a vacation home as a residence and rent it for fewer than 15
days per year, you do not have to report any of the rental income.
Schedule A, Itemized Deductions, may be used to report regularly
deductible personal expenses, such as qualified mortgage interest,
property taxes, and casualty losses.
IRS Publication 527, Residential Rental Property (Including Rental of Vacation Homes), is available at IRS.gov
or by calling 800-TAX-FORM (800-829-3676). The booklet offers more
information about rental property, including special rules about
personal use and how to report rental income and expenses.
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