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All Forum Posts by: Jim Wilson

Jim Wilson has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

I was thinking so too, the income still vastly exceeds the expenses anyway. 

2024 was the first year I rented out my first home. I made the property tax payments in full in January of 2024 for the 2023 year, and I made the 2024 property tax payment in 2024. Can I use both as an expense when filling out my schedule E? Property tax for this rental is about $2200 per year, and I am wondering if I can use $4400 as my expense considering I paid both in 2024.