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Can I deduct for raw materials paid for a new house in 2015, reimbursed by builder in 2016, then given a 1099 for the income in 2017? And, if yes, what year do I deduct?
I personally paid for raw concrete for my basement, written to concrete company in 2015. I received reimbursement from my builder in 2016. I then received a 1099 for the reimbursement in 2017.
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Can I deduct for raw materials paid for a new house in 2015, reimbursed by builder in 2016, then given a 1099 for the income in 2017? And, if yes, what year do I deduct?
Those raw materials are not Expense; they are invested in that house = part of your Basis.
No one should be issuing a 1099 to anyone for Materials, either. I recommend you post this as misc income and misc expense on the 1040.
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Can I deduct for raw materials paid for a new house in 2015, reimbursed by builder in 2016, then given a 1099 for the income in 2017? And, if yes, what year do I deduct?
EXPENSE IN 2015, INCOME IN 2016....A 1099 NEEDS CLAIMED AS INCOME IN 2016
June 5, 2019
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