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Account Closed
  • Grand Rapids, MI
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Schedule E - Multiple Buildings on One Address

Account Closed
  • Grand Rapids, MI
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Hi all, I'm trying to make sure I understand how a schedule E would work with the following situation: Five apartment units total that share the address 123 Main St., each with their own Apt. 1, 2, 3, etc. identifier on Line 2 of their addresses. These 5 units are split across three individual buildings; two duplexes and one SFR. For the Schedule E (and more generally to the IRS), should I combine all 5 units under one "column" or property, since it is one master address? Or instead, is each building on the 123 Main St. address its own property? Thanks!

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Jeremy Pace
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Jeremy Pace
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@Account Closed same deed? single tax bill? one Schedule E.

You should have the same number of E's that you get individual tax bills per tax cycle.

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