I hope there might be some international tax experts out there. I've been spending time reading IRS Pub. 463, but still have questions.
I traveled overseas to visit my family. I also have a rental property in a different city, in the same country. I took 1 day to inspect this property during a 2.5 week visit to this country. Per Pub. 463, I would say the trip is "primary for personal reasons".
However, I'm still wondering if I can deduct the travel expenses that were solely incurred to inspect my rental property in a different city. For example:
Can I deduct the $300 as a travel expense to inspect my rental property?
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The pub 463 section is to allocate expenses that are for the whole trip (flight, hotel, etc.). Since you can identify expenses related to 100% business you should be able to deduct those expenses.
Since you can identify expenses related to 100% business you should be able to deduct those expenses.
Here's why I disagree. @Phil specifically states:
Trip Primarily for Personal Reasons
Per IRS Publication 527 at https://www.irs.gov/publications/p527#en_US_2018_publink1000218997
Travel expenses.
You can deduct the ordinary and necessary expenses of traveling away from home if the primary purpose of the trip is to collect rental income or to manage, conserve, or maintain your rental property.
So based on that, since Phil makes it clear with no room for other interpretation, the primary purpose of the trip was "not" for the rental property, not a penny is deductible as a rental expense.
Thank you Carl for your reply.
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