Situation:
Client has bought their third home in sunny Mexico. We will not be trying to deduct any interest expense. My client was told by several expatriates that he should not let the IRS know of his home ownership down there. Obviously, I am not in the business of hiding information from the IRS, but we have no reason to report anything since they don't have a mortgage on the house and don't have a bank account out of this country.
Is this like the plumber giving my clients tax advice?
Or is there some line of reasoning that I have never heard of? Maybe someone closer to the border has more experience with south of the border vacation home ownership?
Client has bought their third home in sunny Mexico. We will not be trying to deduct any interest expense. My client was told by several expatriates that he should not let the IRS know of his home ownership down there. Obviously, I am not in the business of hiding information from the IRS, but we have no reason to report anything since they don't have a mortgage on the house and don't have a bank account out of this country.
Is this like the plumber giving my clients tax advice?
Or is there some line of reasoning that I have never heard of? Maybe someone closer to the border has more experience with south of the border vacation home ownership?
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