Taxpayer had a tree fall on house. Insurance paid for repairs. Insurance also paid for loss of rent while home was not rentable. Would the loss of rent payment be reported as rent income or as gain on casualty loss?
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Originally posted by jimenright View PostTaxpayer had a tree fall on house. Insurance paid for repairs. Insurance also paid for loss of rent while home was not rentable. Would the loss of rent payment be reported as rent income or as gain on casualty loss?
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Loss of rental income-insurance reimbursement.
1. There was 2012 post regarding a similar issue (Insurance Compensation.)
2. One of the posters took the position that insurance reimbursement for loss rent is income [presumably rental income].
3. Curiously, IRS publication 527 on rental does not contain specific language on insurance reimbursement for loss rent.
4. But equally curious, IRS Publication 334 (for 2013) does state that loss income payments are reported as income, even if the business (schedule C) was inactive when received.
5. At the end of the day, as BMK has hinted, it may not make any difference if the rental reimbursements/loss rental payments are part of the casualty loss or shown as rental income.
6. CCH MTG, Pp. 294/295 (Para. 759) cites Reg. 1.61-14(a) as authority for treating proceeds from business interruption insurance [loss of rental income????] as taxable as ordinary income.
7. I for one would treat it as rental income if for no other reason than the insurance company likely will send a 1099 of some type.
8. To me, combining such payments with other payments for property damage/repairs, etc. may cause some issues with depreciation adjustments and subequent year depreciation (change in accounting?????).Last edited by mastertaxguy; 01-28-2015, 05:55 PM. Reason: Added items 6&8, moved a sentence from item 5 to 7.Friends double; family triple. Don't buy an audit for yourself. If someone has to go to jail make sure it is the client. Remember it is only taxes, nothing important.
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