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JohnH
 
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Default Boat deductions

On Wed, 04 Jan 2006 08:00:04 -0500, Harry Krause wrote:

JohnH wrote:
On Tue, 03 Jan 2006 22:36:08 -0500, DSK wrote:

FWIW we have used the boat loan interest deduction for years. There are
several criteria, among them that the boat has to have a potty & a galley,
and you have to sleep on board for a certain number of nights per year.

NOYB wrote:
How many nights per year?

I don't know for sure. Ask an accountant. It's the same as
the number of nights you need to sleep in a 2nd home for it
to qualify for the same deduction.

DSK


No you don't, unless you are renting out the second home also.



You mean I have to deduct the rent I receive from the raccoons who are
wintering in my old barn?


No. You must *claim as income* the rent you receive from said raccoons. If you are
also paying interest on a loan securing the barn, then you could, meeting all other
requirements, claim the barn as rental property and deduct the mortgage interest
you're paying on the barn.

If the barn is 'rental property', then you can also claim a host of other 'expense'
deductions for the property, like depreciation.

Be careful. Once you spend too many nights in the barn, you must then treat it
differently! Memorize IRS Pub 527.

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John H.

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