My 77 year old retired customers (MFJ) own and live in a side-by-side condo type of residence. They rent the other side to their adult daughter.
The FMV of monthly rent for this type of unit is about $900 to $1,000, which was conveyed to us 3 years ago when I took the case, by a local realtor.
Daughter paid $10,250 in rent in 2021 - about $850 or so per month. Mom & dad have developed medical & cognitive issues in the last year or so.
Another daughter now handles their affairs. She has provided me with a list of expenses to use on schedule "E" for the rental side.
In additional to the normal rental expenses, she wants me to use $2,100 in electric utility bill expenses the parents paid for the daughter's rental side.
I'm reluctant to do this as, in effect, it would lower daughter's net rent to about $675 - substantially lower than FMV rent.
Was wonder how other preparers would handle this situation. Use the utility expense or not ?
Thanks for comments
The FMV of monthly rent for this type of unit is about $900 to $1,000, which was conveyed to us 3 years ago when I took the case, by a local realtor.
Daughter paid $10,250 in rent in 2021 - about $850 or so per month. Mom & dad have developed medical & cognitive issues in the last year or so.
Another daughter now handles their affairs. She has provided me with a list of expenses to use on schedule "E" for the rental side.
In additional to the normal rental expenses, she wants me to use $2,100 in electric utility bill expenses the parents paid for the daughter's rental side.
I'm reluctant to do this as, in effect, it would lower daughter's net rent to about $675 - substantially lower than FMV rent.
Was wonder how other preparers would handle this situation. Use the utility expense or not ?
Thanks for comments
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