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Level 2
May 31, 2019
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Is cable/internet considered a utility when figuring out utility expenses for renting out part of our home?

  • May 31, 2019
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I rent out a portion of the house that I live in and am trying to figure out if I can include internet/cable tv as a "utility" along with water/sewer/garbage/power. It is something that we pay for that the tenant does not pay for separately. Is it considered a utility in this instance?

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Carl
Level 11
Level 11
May 31, 2019

Yes. But only if it's shared with the paying tenant.

Level 2
May 31, 2019
It is shared with the tenants. 🙂
Level 2
September 30, 2020

I have a similar situation, but I rent out a garage apartment which is next to my house.  The internet service and TV streaming service is shared between both the house and the garage apartment.  I use both services every day.  Renters use both services when the garage apartment is occupied.  My question is how do I calculate how much cost for each service to allocate to the rental (i.e., deduct from my taxes).  Certainly both services are not fully deductible since I use them for personal use too.

September 30, 2020

use any reasonable method you can come up with.  there is no correct answer in your situation.  in theory it could be the number of hours the tenant uses the service as to the total hours of usage but you probably don't monitor the usage.