Article Date:
March 2022


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878

 

 

Avoid the Self-Rental Trap


Let’s say you own the building.

 

Now, let’s say that you rent this building to your business.

 

With no tax planning, you have a self-rental, and that

 

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makes rental income from this building nonpassive, meaning that it cannot offset any passive losses1 (very bad); and

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makes rental losses from this building passive losses, meaning that you likely cannot deduct the losses this year2 (also very bad).

 

So, there you have it: with no tax planning, you get the worst of both worlds.

 

Solution

 

But wait—there’s a solution (often overlooked).

 

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