As a homeowner in Metairie or New Orleans, you are
pleasantly reminded each April 15th that the interest portion of
your mortgage payments is 100% tax deductible. When you own Metairie or New
Orleans rental property, though, the tax implications are considerably
different. You need to report rental payments you receive from your tenants as
income—but you’ll also be able to write off some related expenses, as well.
Each of the more than 22 million landlords in the United
States are subject to the same rules and regulations. If you’ve recently become
one of them (or will soon join their ranks), here is a quick look at the kinds
of items you will want to track to take full advantage of the tax benefits:
- Almost everything you do to improve, fix, or maintain your rental is a potential tax deduction, so you’ll want to save all receipts and documentation. It’s easiest to set up a file, folder, or box at the beginning of each year—and keep it handy. If you don’t, it’s all too easy to let some money-saving deductions slip past.
- If you plan to manage your Metairie or New Orleans rental yourself, it’s helpful to use one of the popular computer financial programs to keep track of receipts. The reporting features in these software packages make tax preparation a lot easier—and lessen the likelihood of mistakes in your income reporting. If you’ve hired a property management firm, no need to worry about this detail: they will handle the tracking.
- If your Metairie or New Orleans rental has a mortgage, the interest portion of the payments will generally be deductible. One exception: if you refinance for an amount greater than that which was previously owed, the excess is not considered a rental expense.
- How you use your Metairie or New Orleans rental is a major factor determining its tax treatment, so it will be advantageous for you to acquaint yourself with the rules right off the bat. An early discussion with your tax consultant will clarify the choices. While a reliable property management company will do the lions’ share of the record keeping, at least until you have experienced a year or two of filing as a landlord, it’s wise to have an accountant prepare your returns.
If you are thinking taking advantage of the benefits of
becoming a landlord, I hope you’ll call me today to have a look at the current
opportunities. Right now a number of outstanding Metairie and New Orleans rental
properties are available!
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Terez B. Harris
Terez Harris NOLA Real Estate Group
Terez Harris NOLA Real Estate Group
(504)297-2619
www.TerezHarris.com
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Terez B. Harris Terez Harris NOLA Real Estate Group 504-297-2619 www.TerezHarris.com
Keller Williams Realty New Orleans 8601 Leake Ave. New Orleans, LA 70118 504-862-0100
Keller Williams Realty New Orleans 8601 Leake Ave. New Orleans, LA 70118 504-862-0100
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