Hello,
Last year I rented out my pool on an hourly basis to individuals. All the rentals are managed through an app (Swimply). I'm hoping to confirm my understanding of how to file.
Thanks!
1. A pool is real property and might go on sch E, depending on the circumstances and services provided. IRS Topic 414 scratches the tip of the iceberg. Running a swimming pool business seems pretty involved. If you provide substantial service, it can turn into a Sch C. This is a new trend and not clearly defined by the IRS.
2. Yes, the portion used for the rental business is deductible
3. Yes, the portion used for the rental business is deductible
1. A pool is real property and might go on sch E, depending on the circumstances and services provided. IRS Topic 414 scratches the tip of the iceberg. Running a swimming pool business seems pretty involved. If you provide substantial service, it can turn into a Sch C. This is a new trend and not clearly defined by the IRS.
2. Yes, the portion used for the rental business is deductible
3. Yes, the portion used for the rental business is deductible
Thanks for the reply, @AmyC.
I've listed it as pure rental income instead of as a business. After reading the topics on rental income vs. qualified businesses, I don't think the income and services provided are substantial enough for a business designation.
As AmyC mentioned, the portion used for the rental business is deductible. When you are ready, to enter your rental:
Note that partial rentals can be complex. You will need to state that you rented out part of the home. Then, you will need to determine the percentage of the home you rent out based on the area used and the personal and rental use time.