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txdutt wrote:
You probably won't get a 1099 for the interest on an RV loan-you'll have to calculate it yourself & put it in as a separate deduction--not a big deal-just a little legwork needed
โAug-25-2014 06:20 AM
tjfogelberg wrote:
For those who itemize (roughly 1/3 of taxpayers), it is a commonly forgotten deduction. Most RV lenders do not send out a tax statement at the end of the year so it gets forgotten. You can go back 3 years and amend if necessary if it was missed and you utilized Schedule A (Itemized Deductions).
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โAug-24-2014 04:21 PM
GoPackGo wrote:
Pulsar obviously has it right as it's the quote out of the IRS Pub. I have used the second home deduction for many years for deducting camper or boat interest.
Please note that it simply states "sleeping, cooking, and toilet facilities". You only need some form of permanent sleeping facility, a permanent built-in toilet (or a head in the case of a boat), and something to cook with. My SeaRay had a single alcohol burner (built in) to satisfy the 'cooking' requirement, a small head, and a v-berth for sleeping but that's all it took.
My point is that you do not need a full blown kitchen with stove and oven, huge bathroom or a king sized bed in your RV to make the interest on it 'second home deductible'. Many/most/all folks with smaller campers, including some pop-ups, will qualify.
Tim
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For you to take a home mortgage interest deduction, your debt must be secured by a quali- fied home. This means your main home or your second home. A home includes a house, con- dominium, cooperative, mobile home, house trailer, boat, or similar property that has sleep- ing, cooking, and toilet facilities.
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