In business yes. For something like your house trailer, no (like any other rent for personal use).
No. But your father and mother get taxes for having to take care of you so there is an advantage.
Residential rent is not deductible. You can deduct any rent used for business purposes such as office rental, equipment rental, vehicle rental, etc.
Yes. You claim income that you receive in addition to expenses like repairs, insurance, property taxes, depreciation, etc. This is the case with me assuming that you are the owner of property that you rent to others and not rental property where you are the tenant.
can you claim street clothes on you taxes
Unless you totally support her and she is your dependent you can't claim her on your taxes.
Yes, you cannot claim rent as a deduction on your taxes.
Yes, you cannot claim rent as a deduction on your taxes.
You can claim a portion of your rent on your taxes if you use part of your home for business purposes, such as a home office. The amount you can claim is based on the percentage of your home that is used for business.
No. But your father and mother get taxes for having to take care of you so there is an advantage.
Residential rent is not deductible. You can deduct any rent used for business purposes such as office rental, equipment rental, vehicle rental, etc.
Sure, but you really need to get some specific tax advice: are you talking about state taxes, or federal taxes. They really are diffierent.
Rent for your apartment or the home you rent to live in is seldom a deduction. There may be a deduction associated with taxes, but not normally. If you run a business out of your home, you may be able to deduct some of the cost of a home office. Rent for business locations is normally deductible as a business cost.
can you rent a house and claim esa
If your name is on the deed, it is your house. A judge's decision should go in your favour if you have paid the insurance and taxes because she has no real claim to owning the property.
Yes. You claim income that you receive in addition to expenses like repairs, insurance, property taxes, depreciation, etc. This is the case with me assuming that you are the owner of property that you rent to others and not rental property where you are the tenant.
can you claim street clothes on you taxes
Rent has nothing to do with how you file your income taxes, nor does who pays rent. If you are single you will file your taxes as single.