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Francesca Tindal
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  • New York City, NY
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Filing Taxes When You Have Out of State Rental Property

Francesca Tindal
  • Investor
  • New York City, NY
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I currently live in New York and own a rental property in South Carolina. I did about $10,000 of repairs on the house when I purchased it in 2018 and it was occupied from December 2018 through October 2019. Last tax season I am almost certain my taxes weren't done properly in regards to my rental property (ie. expenses for renovations weren't factored in, I paid my taxes well into 2019 due to issue with getting the bill so they weren't factored in). What should I look out for this year when filing and how should I handle amending last years taxes?

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