Landlord wants tenant to pay property taxes for entire residential house tenant is renting. Landlord then reducing the rent based on the property taxed by tenant. Any IRC violations here?
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does the tenant pay the property tax directly to the assessor and separate of the rent? Tenant would not be able to take the deduction. If it is included in rent and not paid separately then it is simply rent amount based on owner expense of renting the unit.Believe nothing you have not personally researched and verified.
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It would seem you are venturing into a Triple Net Lease --- one thought would be to look at the State/county Rental/Tenant Laws to see if it is allowed, and more importantly the "Lease" that was signed with the Tenant.
I don't believe IRS cares one way or the other - as long as the Tenant/Landlord reports the accurate income/expenses.
An example of this which is common in Commercial Rental - is what is referred to as Triple Net Rent - Base Rent, plus another charge for Landlords expenses, passed through as Landlord Expenses representing property tax, insurance, common area maintenance. . If Triple Net, then Landlord collects the pro-rata share from tenant as income, and then the Landlord also deducts the appropriate expenses. Tenant would just include in the Gross Lease Amount as Lease/Rent Paid.
Sandy
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Originally posted by AZ-Tax View PostLandlord wants tenant to pay property taxes for entire residential house tenant is renting. Landlord then reducing the rent based on the property taxed by tenant. Any IRC violations here?
Here in my neck of the woods it is very common for commercial tenants to pay the landlord a prorata share of the property tax, parking lot maintenance fee, common security etc. I have 2 clients who have a written lease and these items are billed on a quarterly basis. The check is made payable to the landlord and we deduct the entire amount paid to the landlord as "Rent" on Sch C.Taxes after all are the dues that we pay for the privileges of membership in an organized society. - FDR
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Originally posted by AZ-Tax View PostLandlord wants tenant to pay property taxes for entire residential house tenant is renting. Landlord then reducing the rent based on the property taxed by tenant. Any IRC violations here?
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Originally posted by AZ-Tax View PostLandlord wants tenant to pay property taxes for entire residential house tenant is renting. Landlord then reducing the rent based on the property taxed by tenant. Any IRC violations here?
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Originally posted by AZ-Tax View PostLandlord wants tenant to pay property taxes for entire residential house tenant is renting. Landlord then reducing the rent based on the property taxed by tenant. Any IRC violations here?
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