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Every Airbnb Host's Tax Guide 

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The complete tax guide for Airbnb and other short-term rental hosts





As a short-term rental host, you’re entitled to many valuable deductions and other tax benefits. This book—the first of its kind—shows you how to pay no more tax than necessary on your rental income while complying with IRS rules.





Learn everything you need to know about taxes,





Whether you rent your property through Airbnb, FlipKey, HomeAway, TripAdvisor, Craigslist, or VRBO, you want to make sure you understand these tax rules. That way, you can rest assured you are making the most out of your hosting business without risking problems with the IRS.





All the information in the book remains up-to-date for the 2017 tax year. The changes brought about by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act all take effect in 2018, except for an increase in bonus depreciation which took effect September 27, 2017. Anyone who purchases the book has access to an update page on the Nolo website specific to this book which explains the 2017 bonus depreciation change and summarizes how the new tax law affects small business owners’ taxes for 2018 and later. A new edition of the book, completely updated for the new tax law, will be published August 1, 2018.

208 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 15, 2018

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March 5, 2020
Have learned so much about managing my STR . Every chapter is in valuable, easy to read and understand. It covers the perspective of both whole and partial house rentals. Explains deductions, direct 100% deductible expenses regardless of personal use and, conversely, tg ed expenses which must be allocated based on personal use. Even if you use an accountant. This is helpful in preparing your records and understanding their advice and preparation of your tax return. I will look for a similar book on accounting principles for the short and long term rental.
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