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PandoraS
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We have a fifth wheel trailer. Can we deduct the interest on the loan as a second home?

You may be able to deduct the interest on the loan of your fifth wheel trailer for federal tax purposes.  A boat or a recreational vehicle can be either your main or secondary residence, entitling you to take advantage of the same tax deductions as a homeowner of a typical house.

The Internal  Revenue Service (IRS) defines a home broadly, allowing the term to encompass:

  • Houses
  • Condominiums
  • Cooperatives
  • Mobile Homes
  • RVs
  • House Trailers
  • Boats

The test the IRS applies is simply that the property must have all three:

  • sleeping, cooking and toilet facilities

If so, it can be treated as a primary or secondary residence for tax purposes.

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PandoraS
New Member

We have a fifth wheel trailer. Can we deduct the interest on the loan as a second home?

You may be able to deduct the interest on the loan of your fifth wheel trailer for federal tax purposes.  A boat or a recreational vehicle can be either your main or secondary residence, entitling you to take advantage of the same tax deductions as a homeowner of a typical house.

The Internal  Revenue Service (IRS) defines a home broadly, allowing the term to encompass:

  • Houses
  • Condominiums
  • Cooperatives
  • Mobile Homes
  • RVs
  • House Trailers
  • Boats

The test the IRS applies is simply that the property must have all three:

  • sleeping, cooking and toilet facilities

If so, it can be treated as a primary or secondary residence for tax purposes.

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