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19 February, 11:03

Lester rents his vacation home for 6 months and lives in the home during the other 6 months of 2016. The gross rental income from the home is $4,500. For the entire year, real estate taxes are $800, interest is $3,000, utilities and maintenance expenses are $2,000, and depreciation expense on the entire home would be $4,000. What is Lester's allowable net loss from renting his vacation home?

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  1. 19 February, 14:07
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    Annual Net Loss ($800)

    Net Loss for 6 months would be $ 400

    Explanation:

    The gross rental income from the home is $4,500 for 6 months

    For 12 months the rental income would be ($ 4500/6) (12) = $ 9000

    Revenues rental $ 9000

    Less Expenses

    Depreciation $ 4000

    Utilities and maintenance expenses $2,000

    Interest $3000

    Tax $ 800

    Annual Net Loss ($800)

    For 6 months this would be

    Revenues rental $ 4500

    Less Expenses

    Depreciation $ 2000

    Utilities and maintenance expenses $1,000

    Interest $1500

    Tax $ 400

    Net Loss ($400)
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