Anyone have rental homes in a LLC? Wouldnt be doing it soon but in 15 years my house will be paid off and I will be looking to into buying a bigger home and renting my current home.
Couple questions. Can I just write off basically any expense and say it was for the house/llc.
Like say I went to vegas for a "Home decorators expo", could i deduct the expenses incurred during the trip from the profit I made renting the house?
I have a rental LLC. It all depends on how aggressive you want to be with your taxes. You can pretty much do anything you want until you get audited. If you do this you probably want to get all your new stuff shipped to the rental location. Or at the very least don't have it shipped/delivered to your house and then try and deduct it off the rental. The Vegas thing seems a little over aggressive to me.
isn't there some rule (or at least rule of thumb) about how many years in a row a business can lose money before the IRS gets involved?
Let's see what I can remember about this stuff:
Believe that LLC has more to do with liability than with tax stuff. I think you can choose to have it taxed as an S- or C- corp, but most of the time, a single-member LLC is going to be taxed same as a sole proprietorship, multiple-member will be taxed as a partnership. Meaning a person setting up a single-member LLC is still going to be subject to the same income tax and self-employment tax as if the LLC did not exist.
The stuff about how many years in a row you can lose money has to do with if you're wanting to claim an activity is a hobby or sporadic activity to avoid self-employment tax, or claim an activity is a business to take advantage of deducting more expenses/losses from the business.
http://www.irs.gov/instructions/i1040sc/ar01.htmlI think rental businesses are treated a little differently for tax purposes, too.
I would talk to a tax professional or an attorney who does business formation work.