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Jess White
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What rental REI expenses can I deduct while still a W2 employee?

Jess White
  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Jose, CA
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I am currently still a W2 employee while building my real estate business out of

My question is this, what can I write off on my taxes while I am still a W2 employee and not considered a "Real Estate Profressional"? I currently have one new construction SFR and I am currently building two more.

How does this play into my standard deduction on 24k annually on my personal return? If my expenses don't exceed that amount, do I not get any deductions? Can I write off my mileage, cell phone bill, travel expenses, etc.

A few insight facts:

1. I have an LLC

2. I frequently travel to my properties

3. I am a full time W2 employee but work only part time on my rental business - I am still fairly new.

Thanks everyone!

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Ashish Acharya
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Ashish Acharya
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Originally posted by @Jess White:

I am currently still a W2 employee while building my real estate business out of

My question is this, what can I write off on my taxes while I am still a W2 employee and not considered a "Real Estate Profressional"? I currently have one new construction SFR and I am currently building two more.

How does this play into my standard deduction on 24k annually on my personal return? If my expenses don't exceed that amount, do I not get any deductions? Can I write off my mileage, cell phone bill, travel expenses, etc.

A few insight facts:

1. I have an LLC

2. I frequently travel to my properties

3. I am a full time W2 employee but work only part time on my rental business - I am still fairly new.

Thanks everyone!

 Being real estate professional does help you deduct the losses (not expenses) that you would be other wise limited, but it hasn’t nothing to do with deducting expenses in the RE activity.  Also your definition of RE pro is different compared to what IRS recognizes. 

Just investing in the RE doesn’t make you RE professional. Also, you don’t be have to be RE professional to get deduction for your rental activity. You might want to do quick search on that.

Standard deduction has nothing to do with rental expense. You still get your full SD even if you have 100 rentals. Rental gets its own deductions and are not limited if expenses are necessary and ordinary for the rental activity. Remember, losses from rental after you deduct all your expenses might be limited and might need to be carried forward if your AGI is above certain threshold. 

If you have a good record,  you should have no issue deducting the necessary expenses related to rental.

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