Hello all,
Questions regarding rebates (and payment to charity) to buyers from RE brokers. My research shows that rebates to buyers from brokers is not taxable to the buyer; it reduces the basis of the house purchased. And presume broker maybe deducting under "other expenses" category as cost of doing business; that amount paid to the buyer? If any has anyone thoughts on this?
The other question is, a RE broker has asked me to comment/research if a transaction of sale has occurred (via purchase), where the buyer receives a rebate and the RE broker states that he will additionally give a percentage of the commission to his or her chosen charity, should there be any other reporting or concerns regarding this matter? Obviously, neither RE broker or buyer may deduct the contribution to the charity, but I am just wondering if I am missing anything.
Thanks.
RFK
Questions regarding rebates (and payment to charity) to buyers from RE brokers. My research shows that rebates to buyers from brokers is not taxable to the buyer; it reduces the basis of the house purchased. And presume broker maybe deducting under "other expenses" category as cost of doing business; that amount paid to the buyer? If any has anyone thoughts on this?
The other question is, a RE broker has asked me to comment/research if a transaction of sale has occurred (via purchase), where the buyer receives a rebate and the RE broker states that he will additionally give a percentage of the commission to his or her chosen charity, should there be any other reporting or concerns regarding this matter? Obviously, neither RE broker or buyer may deduct the contribution to the charity, but I am just wondering if I am missing anything.
Thanks.
RFK
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