This is a new client. So this is information I was told.
Clients set up a single member LLC a few years ago. It was used as vehicle for flipping some houses. That didn't work too good. So they rented out the house. The rental was reported on Schedule E. But a schedule C was included with return for the operation of the LLC, which shows no income but a loss of several thousand dollars. They sold the house that was being rented in August 2013.
I am trying to work out in my head how you get to take all of this loss for having one rental house. To me this is a kind of creative tax preparation. Create an LLC, write off your office expenses (which you normally don't do with rental property) and have a big loss on your tax return. This will be the last year of the LLC.
They have another rental house but it is not part of this LLC.
They also have a Form 8829 in taxpayers name in last years return. He is employed and does security work on side "through sheriff's department". So I can't see a home office is even justified. if anything should be used for home office it seems it would be the LLC. And exclusive use is questionable to me.
Any thoughts..... I have to get this done by tomorrow. Need it for college applications.
Linda, EA
Clients set up a single member LLC a few years ago. It was used as vehicle for flipping some houses. That didn't work too good. So they rented out the house. The rental was reported on Schedule E. But a schedule C was included with return for the operation of the LLC, which shows no income but a loss of several thousand dollars. They sold the house that was being rented in August 2013.
I am trying to work out in my head how you get to take all of this loss for having one rental house. To me this is a kind of creative tax preparation. Create an LLC, write off your office expenses (which you normally don't do with rental property) and have a big loss on your tax return. This will be the last year of the LLC.
They have another rental house but it is not part of this LLC.
They also have a Form 8829 in taxpayers name in last years return. He is employed and does security work on side "through sheriff's department". So I can't see a home office is even justified. if anything should be used for home office it seems it would be the LLC. And exclusive use is questionable to me.
Any thoughts..... I have to get this done by tomorrow. Need it for college applications.
Linda, EA
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