I have a new client who buys and trains show horses. Which schedule do I use?
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Show horses - Schedule C or F?
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IRS Pub 225 does not say specifically whether it should be Schedule C or Schedule F, however, on page 26 it discusses the rules for when your farming activity is not carried on for profit. It says:
Presumption of profit. Your farming or other
activity is presumed carried on for profit if it
produced a profit in at least 3 of the last 5 tax
years, including the current year. Activities that
consist primarily of breeding, training, showing,
or racing horses are presumed carried on for
profit if they produced a profit in at least 2 of the
last 7 tax years, including the current year…
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