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Yos W.
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Rental Property Expenses for tax deduction

Yos W.
  • Investor
  • New Kensington, PA
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As a new landlord, I wanted to ask the veterans on tax deductions for expenses I incur on the rental property.

things like: Bathroom Remodeling expenses made by me.. (or by contractor), plumbing expenses for unclogging sewer lines, replacing light fixtures due to the broken fixtures, purchasing a new washer/dryer/other appliances to replace the broken old ones.. hiring a company to service the Boiler/AC before the winter/summer, hiring a handyman to do a little odd-jobs.. and preventive maintenance of the house such as gutter replacement, brick/mortar pointing, etc2..

I do keep all the receipts of them.. but my real question is: which one is deductible as a one time deal, and which one is spread out as "depreciation" - 5,10,? years...

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Jeff Bridges
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Jeff Bridges
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This article might help you figure out which items will count for depreciation vs. deductions come tax time. Gutting your bathroom sounds like an improvement as opposed to a standard focused repair for something broken. Think "reasonable and necessary repairs" to the property for normal rental expenses.

http://www.houselogic.com/home-advice/tax-deductions/tax-deductions-rental-homes/

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