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The rent I charge for a rental house I own and manage includes $150 of the monthly power bill. 12 x $150 = $1800. Can I deduct the $1800 as a rental expense?

 
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The rent I charge for a rental house I own and manage includes $150 of the monthly power bill. 12 x $150 = $1800. Can I deduct the $1800 as a rental expense?

Yes, the power bill is in my name, and I pay it. If/When power usage goes over $150 ($165, for instance), I am reimbursed by the tenant for that amount (ie, $15). THANK YOU!!  🙂
Carl
Level 15

The rent I charge for a rental house I own and manage includes $150 of the monthly power bill. 12 x $150 = $1800. Can I deduct the $1800 as a rental expense?

' I am reimbursed by the tenant for that amount (ie, $15). THANK YOU!!  🙂 "
Then that reimbursement counts as rental income and you report it as such. So if the rent is $1000 a month and the tenant goes $15 off the allowed expense, your rental income for that specific month is $1,015. Then you can include the entire $165 electric bill in your deductible rental expenses.
Carl
Level 15

The rent I charge for a rental house I own and manage includes $150 of the monthly power bill. 12 x $150 = $1800. Can I deduct the $1800 as a rental expense?

If *YOU* are the one who pays the utility bills, then yes. But you have to count all income from the rental as rental income. Then if you are the one who pays the utility bills, you can deduct what you *actually paid* for those utilities in 2017.

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