Personal Use of Business Property (Condo, Timeshare, etc.)
Question: I rent my home out for two weeks each year. Do I have to show the income on my return? |
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Answer: You must first consider if you use any dwelling unit as a home. You are considered to use a dwelling unit as a home if you use it for personal purposes during the tax year for more than the greater of:
There is a special rule if you use a dwelling unit as a home and the dwelling unit is rentedĀ for fewer than 15 days during the tax year. In this case:
It is possible that you will use more than one dwelling unit as a home during the year. For example, if you live in your main dwelling unit for 11 months and in your vacation home for 30 days, your main dwelling unit is a home and your vacation dwelling unit is also a home unless you rent your vacation dwelling unit to others at a fair rental value for more than 300 days during the year. |
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