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Stephen Race
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M&IE Expense - when to take?

Stephen Race
  • Manassas, VA
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Hi, I stayed for 2 months at a rental property I own. I rented the property in 2013 - 230 days. For the 60 days I stayed at the property, I worked on it (more than 4 hrs / day) for 25 Monday thru Friday days, and had "Personal" or no work for 15 Monday they Friday days. Some weeks I worked on the property 2 days and some 4 days. So, question is can I take M&IE expense for the Weekend days? Or just for the weekends that I worked 3 or more days?

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Ali Boone
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Ali Boone
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Tricky one and seems like it would teeter some laws on when you can take M&IE. Even though you were "out of town", you were "living" there too. I'd confirm with an accountant. Taking tax advice based on BP responses is really risky. Stick with a pro.

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