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Robert Lee
  • Naas, Kildare
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Can you "pay" an onsite prop manager in reduced monthly rent?

Robert Lee
  • Naas, Kildare
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Hey Guys,

I am a partner of an LLC that has owns and operates investment properties in Caifornia. I also manage the properties while living in one of the units.

I currently receive a property management fee which ends up being a 1099 at the end of the year. This means I get taxed on that income and the LLC gets to use my property management fee it as an expense.

My question is, can I just reduce my monthly rent instead of receiving a monthly property management fee?  This will lower the taxable income on the properties a bit, and it would technically not be income for me.

Not too sure if this is even allowed by the IRS, but wanted to check to see!

Thanks

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