587381
We rented the property for 6 months of which we only collected 3 months rent. Going to small claims for the balance including damages. After renovating we decided to sale rather than continue to rent. The property went under contract Jan 2018 so I'll handle the sale next year. I just need to know if I can deduct the cost of the renovation against the rents as a loss in 2017. Thanks
You'll need to sign in or create an account to connect with an expert.
Depending on the extent of the work that was done on the rental, you may or may not be able to deduct any of the costs as a rental expense on your Schedule E. Basic repairs are for the maintenance of the property to keep it in working condition, and not for the improvement, restoration, or for the adaptation to a different use than what was originally intended. These repairs are deductible expenses, unless they were performed in conjunction with the improvements.
Improvements add value to the property, and the costs are added to the basis of the property when the sale is made. These costs can be depreciated over a 27.5 year period of time to help reduce taxes yearly.
Click here for more information and see page 5 for Examples of Improvements.
Depending on the extent of the work that was done on the rental, you may or may not be able to deduct any of the costs as a rental expense on your Schedule E. Basic repairs are for the maintenance of the property to keep it in working condition, and not for the improvement, restoration, or for the adaptation to a different use than what was originally intended. These repairs are deductible expenses, unless they were performed in conjunction with the improvements.
Improvements add value to the property, and the costs are added to the basis of the property when the sale is made. These costs can be depreciated over a 27.5 year period of time to help reduce taxes yearly.
Click here for more information and see page 5 for Examples of Improvements.
Still have questions?
Questions are answered within a few hours on average.
Post a Question*Must create login to post
Ask questions and learn more about your taxes and finances.
vithlanisamay
Returning Member
1949Angelina2024
New Member
timeflies
Level 1
garys_lucyl
Level 2
Jeff-W
Level 1