SL Wrote: Another is not being worked and shows no income for the last two quarters of 2008 when it was supposedly "closed for remodeling". I'm sorry...no one in their right mind would close for remodeling during the third quarter in this area, when it's make or break time. Something was up with that...I've seen the before and after pictures and remodeling was basically a paint job to the cabins and work on the innkeeper's quarters.
Is this so they can sell it and not pay the tax on it as a business? There is always a reason for what they do..
JunieBJones (JBJ) said:
SL Wrote: Another is not being worked and shows no income for the last two quarters of 2008 when it was supposedly "closed for remodeling". I'm sorry...no one in their right mind would close for remodeling during the third quarter in this area, when it's make or break time. Something was up with that...I've seen the before and after pictures and remodeling was basically a paint job to the cabins and work on the innkeeper's quarters.
Is this so they can sell it and not pay the tax on it as a business? There is always a reason for what they do.
Do you have to go 2 years without running it as a biz to do that? I can't remember.
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If I remember correctly, the last time I heard an accountant speak that rule had gone by the wayside. More recently, the two year rule on rental properties has gone away. In both cases, though, you have to recapture depreciation allowances. Don't ask me how - I don't know, yet, and figure I will cross that bridge when I get to it.
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