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Business Expenses - Can we write off prior to LLC?
Recently my girlfriend and I have been remodeling her house, some changes were required (repairs) while others were more cosmetic (general updates). Once finished we will list it as a rental, in a couple months, but we have yet to put our property into a LLC.
Are we able to write off any of these expenses even though the house is not part of a LLC yet?
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Natalie Kolodij
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The LLC doesn't matter at all for tax reasons. It's just there for liability protection.
All expenses that you incur BEFORE the property is in service as a rental add to the basis and get depreciated.

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