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Taking the Mystery out of Rental Property Tax Deductions

Fresno Rental Tax Deductions

Being a landlord is a lot of work, but it also offers some of the most readily available rental property tax deductions compared to any other investment opportunity. If you like collecting a rent check every month, you are going to love the tax deductions available to you as a Fresno rental property owner.

Some of the most common rental property expenses that are deductible include:

Local Travel Expenses

Driving by your rental property for an inspection or to the hardware store to pick up the part you need to fix the leak under the kitchen sink? Don’t forget to track the miles driven in your car, these can become deductions in one of two ways:

  1. Use the exact amount paid (for gas, upkeep, and repairs on the vehicle).
  2. Use the standard mileage deduction as determined by the IRS.

Cost of Repairs

This is one area that Fresno property managers need to be careful in, as the IRS classifies repairs and improvements as different categories. Repairs are defined as anything that keeps the property in good working order-such as replacing a broken window or fixing a leaky faucet. However, if you instead choose to replace all windows with double paned or energy efficient glass, this is an improvement that will extend the life of the property over the years. While the costs of repairs are deductible, the costs associated with improvements must instead be depreciated.

Depreciation

Landlords can recover the cost associated with acquiring real estate through the use of depreciation that allows them to deduct a small portion of the costs over a period of many years. Depreciation starts when the home is ready for rent, even if tenants are not occupying it, and stops either when you have recovered the cost of the home or you stop renting the property.

Casualty & Theft

If the rental property was damaged due to a natural disaster, you may be able to deduct a portion of your loss. The amount deductible is determined by how much of the property was damaged, and how much of the loss was covered by insurance.

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