NO. Rent or living expenses for a student would NOT be deductible on the federal 1040 income tax return.
This website allows students to rent their textbooks out to other students instead of selling them. They claim that you could make from two to four times as much money.
can you rent a house and claim esa
No you cannot. You need to be paying your house rent from your pocket if you want to claim HRA tax benefits
Presuming you mean in a personal, not business situation usually no personal costs (food, housing, utils., movies, car/transportation, etc) are deductible. However, if a home is used as a business for all or some of the year, you can claim some of these expenses as BUSINESS USE OF A HOME. ALSO, you can claim rent if you earn UNDER 18,000 dollars a year; mostly college students who make little money while going to school and paying rent, as well as senior citizens on social services and security.
Yes, if the rent arrearage was incurred before the sale.
no, unless it is for business related rent
Residential rent is not deductible. You can deduct any rent used for business purposes such as office rental, equipment rental, vehicle rental, etc.
Sure, you can rent textbooks.
In business yes. For something like your house trailer, no (like any other rent for personal use).
yes, they can ask if they do not want to rent to underage people or students.
Standardized testing has lowered graduation rates among students in lower-income schools :) -Apex-
No. But your father and mother get taxes for having to take care of you so there is an advantage.