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posted Jun 4, 2019 1:21:21 PM

Special handling request-Did the business use % of this asset vary during the years you owned asset?

What does this mean? Under Rentals-Special Handling Request-Did the business use % of this asset vary during the years you owned asset?  I purchased a property in 6/05 and used as primary residence, the in 6/12 I converted it to a rental property until it sold in 8/17.  Is this a "yes" b/c some of the time it was personal use and the rest it was business? or "no" because it was either one or the other?  

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Intuit Alumni
Jun 4, 2019 1:21:22 PM

No, because it was either one or the other.

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Intuit Alumni
Jun 4, 2019 1:21:22 PM

No, because it was either one or the other.

New Member
Jun 4, 2019 1:21:24 PM

What would constitute a "yes" answer?  If perhaps I moved back into it?

Intuit Alumni
Jun 4, 2019 1:21:27 PM

A vacation home.
If you use the dwelling unit for both rental and personal purposes, you generally must divide your total expenses between the rental use and the personal use based on the number of days used for each purpose. You won't be able to deduct your rental expense in excess of the gross rental income limitation (your gross rental income less the rental portion of mortgage interest, real estate taxes, and casualty losses, and rental expenses like realtors' fees and advertising costs). However, you may be able to carry forward some of these rental expenses to the next year, subject to the gross rental income limitation for that year. If you itemize your deductions on Form 1040, Schedule A (PDF), Itemized Deductions, you may still be able to deduct your personal portion of mortgage interest, property taxes, and casualty losses on that schedule.