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Investors & landlords
Yes, a time share can be considered a second home, however, unless you are paying interest on a loan for the time share you will not get a deduction for the fees paid.
When you sell the timeshare, that is when you would enter it as sale of home or investment property depending on how you treated it.
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‎April 18, 2022
9:54 AM