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Old 03-15-2017, 04:13 PM
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Rental cum personal property

I am living in two rooms and also renting rest of the house i.e. 4bd rooms. How do I file my taxes... is it rental property or personal property. How do I depreciate the property if I am using portion of it. Is there a special worksheet to calculate my share expenses to show IRS. Also my personal address and rental property address will be same, how do I inform IRS I am using portion of my rental house for myself.



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