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Can you deduct property taxes and insurance premiums as farm expenses if farm is now a second home?
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June 3, 2019
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If the farm is now a second home instead of a farm, then it is not a farm and you can't deduct farm expenses. You would deduct property taxes as real estate property taxes on Schedule A and insurance premiums are not deductible. You can't have it both ways. It either is a farm and you deduct farm expenses, or it is a second home and you deduct as a second home, not a farm.
June 3, 2019
5:39 PM
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Thank you, jerry2000. We are counting it as a farm because we had income from our hay crop. After reading your reply, I realized the Insurance was referring to crop insurance and not home insurance. I hope, you don't think this is dumb question....is the property tax considered a farm expense and reported on the line for "Farm Expenses---Taxes" on Schedule F? Thanks again for your help.
June 3, 2019
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You still have to decide whether it is a farm or a second home. If a farm, then you deduct real estate property tax as a farm expense on Schedule F. If it is a second home, then it is personal use property and you deduct the real estate property tax on Schedule A, as a tax on a second home.
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Thank you that makes perfect sense. You have been most helpful. Thanks.
June 3, 2019
5:39 PM