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Old 02-12-2014, 07:39 PM
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Allowable Rental Expenses Based on Number of Personal Use Days

My wife and I are Canadian citizens. We own a vacation home in Florida. We rent it out as a short term rental when we are not using it. Here are the days it was used in 2013:

Personal Use Days=17
Use by Relatives (no rent collected)=7
Rental Days (rent collected)=146

Which of the following expenses can we deduct on for 1040NR Schedule E?

Cleaning and maintenance
Insurance
Management fees
Mortgage interest
Taxes
Utilities
Depreciation expense



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