Tax Implications of Owning a Short-Term Vacation Rental Property – Stern, Kory, Sreden & Morgan
Owning a short-term vacation rental property can be a lucrative investment, but it comes with complex tax implications that owners must understand to avoid surprises. Rental income from platforms like Airbnb or Vrbo is generally taxable and must be reported to the IRS. This includes all payments received from guests, including cleaning fees or security deposits applied to rent.
However, property owners can also deduct certain expenses to reduce taxable income. Common deductions include mortgage interest, property taxes, insurance, utilities, repairs, and maintenance. Additionally, depreciation of the property’s structure can offer significant tax relief over time. It’s essential to keep meticulous records of all expenses to substantiate these deductions.
The tax treatment depends on the number of days the property is rented versus used personally. If rented for fewer than 15 days per year, the property is generally tax-free, though personal use expenses cannot be deducted. Conversely, properties rented for more than 14 days require full reporting, with deductions proportionally allocated between personal and rental use.
Short-term rental owners must also consider self-employment tax implications if they provide substantial services such as daily cleaning, concierge services, or meals. Local and state taxes, including transient occupancy or hotel taxes, may apply as well.
Navigating the tax landscape for short-term vacation rentals can be challenging. Consulting a CPA familiar with real estate ensures compliance, maximizes deductions, and protects against costly penalties. Contact us for more information 661-286-1040 or www.sksm.cpa.
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