Client wants to give away two SFR rentels to her children. Since children do not want to be concerned with renters client wants to lease back the property in order to handle the rental activity and show income or loss on clients tax return. No written lease from children exists. Your comments with written lease or not would be appreciated.
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Originally posted by BillV View PostClient wants to give away two SFR rentels to her children. Since children do not want to be concerned with renters client wants to lease back the property in order to handle the rental activity and show income or loss on clients tax return. No written lease from children exists. Your comments with written lease or not would be appreciated.
If it is given to the children, their basis would be same as the donor's basis. They would use that for depreciation.
She can lease it back and pay the children a rental payment (from her to the children) Rent paid to the children would be income to them and expense to him.\
They would need to decide who was going to pay the taxes, interest (if any), repairs and other costs of maintaining the property.
You also need to look into the way to report income and expense for property leased in order to sub-lease it to the tenants. Schedule C or Schedule E?
Maybe a family LLC would be a better approach.
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Missed the fact that your client wants the Income and Deductions.What is your clients objective in this transaction? Tax Aviodance or gifting to the children prior to your clients death. Maybe your client is concerned about how the new Estate Tax Law may shake out.
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Originally posted by BillV View PostClient wants to give away two SFR rentels to her children. Since children do not want to be concerned with renters client wants to lease back the property in order to handle the rental activity and show income or loss on clients tax return. No written lease from children exists. Your comments with written lease or not would be appreciated.Last edited by solomon; 09-26-2010, 11:49 AM.
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