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I have a not-for-profit rental. I had a deck added to the property which cost more than the rental income I received. Can I deduct it all under expenses?

 
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Anita01
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I have a not-for-profit rental. I had a deck added to the property which cost more than the rental income I received. Can I deduct it all under expenses?

No, expenses are only deductible up to the amount of rental income on a not-for-profit.  It sounds like your deck addition should be a depreciable asset, not an expense.  It should be depreciated at the same rate as the rental property.

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Anita01
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I have a not-for-profit rental. I had a deck added to the property which cost more than the rental income I received. Can I deduct it all under expenses?

No, expenses are only deductible up to the amount of rental income on a not-for-profit.  It sounds like your deck addition should be a depreciable asset, not an expense.  It should be depreciated at the same rate as the rental property.

I have a not-for-profit rental. I had a deck added to the property which cost more than the rental income I received. Can I deduct it all under expenses?

So - there is not a depreciation schedule because Schedule E has been deleted.  Have I don something wrong?  If there is not a Schedule E, the depreciation schedule is no longer part of the tax return, right?  Even without the depreciation, I have expenses equal to the income received.  
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