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Updated 16 days ago, 11/17/2024

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David Cherkowsky
  • Investor
  • Alexandria, VA
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Do I need a partnership LLC to depreciate and write off expenses on a rental property

David Cherkowsky
  • Investor
  • Alexandria, VA
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I purchased a rental property earlier this year, and it will be my first year not taking the standard deduction. I met with a tax professional I found through BP, and in our planning call, she mentioned that if you are filing single, and make over ~$80k, then you cannot write-off any expenses associated with a rental property, or depreciate the property. The only tax benefits would be taxes and interest. 

She said to be able to use depreciation and write-off expenses, I would need to create a partnership LLC and have someone else be at least a 1% owner in the LLC.

I've read a few books on real estate tax planning now, but recognize there is a lot that I don't know. I'm mostly looking for a sanity check that this is required.

Thanks in advance for the responses...

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