“Do You Owe Self-Employment Tax
on Airbnb Rental Income?”
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That’s a good question.
One you should be asking yourself if you use your property as an Airbnb.
Well, let’s take a crack at answering the question. First…
Here’s what the IRS said
in their Chief Counsel Advice (CCA):
The CCA said that your Airbnb, or similar rental,
can produce self-employment income that’s subject
to self-employment taxes. Ouch! (This is true when
you provide services to the tenants.)
What can you do to avoid these self-employment taxes?
That’s exactly what I’ll explain in my new article.
I’ll show you how to avoid self-employment taxes on Airbnb, and similar vacation rentals, by going against IRS Chief Counsel Advice when it’s appropriate to do so.
In my new article I’ll explain…
- What CCA “Fact Patterns” are and why they’re extremely important
- My analysis for owners of expensive vacation property rentals
- The “customarily” issue
- Why you should understand the concept of “substantiality”
And lots more.
The bottom line.
If you want to avoid paying self-employment taxes on your Airbnb Rental Income, there is crucial information you need to know. You’ll get it fully explained when you…
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“Do You Owe Self-Employment Tax
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