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All Forum Posts by: Yuting Yang

Yuting Yang has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Originally posted by @Paul Sandhu:

Schedule E.  The keyword is "Daily Service" which is something you do not provide.

Thanks for replying. That's what I thought as well.

For short term rentals, do you think it's best to go with Schedule c or Schedule e when filing your taxes? I can't seem to get a clear guideline between these two. For the EY guidebook, it appears that C is when you provide meals and daily housekeeping, and that E is for if you do not provide all of these. 

Is it best to leave that question for the CPA?