I pay any agency every to fight the town to reduce our real estate taxes. They charge me a fee. Can I deduct this fee and if so where on my form can I do that?
You'll need to sign in or create an account to connect with an expert.
This could be considered legal fees necessary to produce taxable income. In your case you are getting the real estate taxes lowered, which in turn lowers your deduction and increases taxable income.
Legal fees are not a direct deduction like the real estate taxes. They can be used as a miscellaneous deduction on your itemized deductions. This fall into the section which is limited to the amount that exceeds 2% of your adjusted gross income (AGI). Any excess can be added to the other itemized deductions on your tax return.
I want to be sure the rental percentage of the home may be deducted on Schedule E: Supplemental Income and Loss, line 10, Legal and other professional fees.
Thank you for your replie(s).
@DianeW @gofgo47 Under the new tax law, legal fees related to producing or collecting taxable income or getting tax advice are no longer deductible.
See page 4 of this IRS reference, "Expenses You Can't Deduct": https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p529.pdf
Thank you.
No Miscellaneous deductions on Schedule A, but
can I deduct the allocated percentage of rental property tax reduction fees and last year's tax prep software on Schedule E. on line 10, Legal & other professional fees?
@wint Yes. Legal or tax preparation fees directly related to your rental property are deductible on Schedule E.
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.
seandallas
New Member
snowy_al
New Member
mkbd11
New Member
bmJenks
New Member
jeannieb82
New Member