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3 posts from January 2008

January 22, 2008

The Tax Guy: Renting to Family Members Can Be Taxing

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The Tax Guy
One way to weather a soft residential selling market is to rent out your present home until the market improves.

Renting out a home that you own may result in a tax loss for you, even if the rental income is more than your operating costs. This is because you will be entitled to a depreciation deduction for your cost of the house (except for the portion allocated to the land). And many people turn to family members first, however, if your tenant is related to you special rules and limitations may apply. (For these purposes, "related" means spouse, child or grandchild, parent or grandparent, and siblings.)

Here's the tax picture:

If you rent a home to a relative who (1) uses it as his or her principal residence (that is, not just as a second or vacation home) for the year, and (2) it's rented at a fair rental (not at a discount), then no limitations apply. You can deduct all the normal rental expenses, even if they result in a rental loss for the year.

The problem arises if you set the rent below the fair rental value. Since this then becomes a rental property which you are treated as using personally, you would have to allocate the expenses between the personal and rental portions of the year. Even more seriously, however, since all of the rental days (at a bargain rate to a relative) are treated as personal days, the rental portion is zero. Thus, you would have to report all of the rent you receive in income, but none of your expenses for the home would be deductible (Actually, you would still be able to deduct the mortgage interest, and property taxes. These items are deductible even for non-rental homes on your Schedule A.).

Given the above, it is important to set the rent at a fair rate. Factors to look at include comparable rentals in the area, and making sure rent payments at least are covering monthly mortgage for property. Rent payments which do not cover the landlord’s basic expenses may be assumed to be under fair market value.

"The Tax Guy" is a new column on PhxSoul.com that will provide useful, professional tax tips and accounting advice.

Jermaine A. Southern a.k.a. "The Tax Guy" is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) living in Phoenix, Arizona. He received his B.A. in Accounting from Morehouse College, and graduated from Arizona State University's W.P. Carey School of Business with a Masters of Taxation. He has been in public practice for more than nine years along the way working at both international (Deloitte & Touche LLP) and regional (Clifton Gunderson LLP) firms. He is now principal of his own private practice. The Tax Guy's articles do not necessarily reflect the views of PhxSoul.com. Please visit southerncpafirm.com to reach Jermaine for additional questions with regard to this article or other tax assistance.


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January 11, 2008

TV Show about African American Life in Arizona? Would You Tune In?

NFL Sunday Ticket-Now included at no extra chargeAs the creator of PhxSoul.com, I've been privileged to learn about NUMEROUS African American organizations and individuals who are really trying to make a difference here in Arizona!

I always wonder about the black people who say that there's nothing goin' on in Phoenix! I want to ask them, "Are you living in a cave?!!"

Many of the forums that have been held over the years have highlighted a number of issues that are affecting our community and showed me that that there are hundreds, if not thousands of black people here who want to make Arizona a better place to live!

With the momentum that I'm seeing for black people in Arizona, I think it's time for us to develop and host a television show on African American culture and progress in Phoenix!

For reasons unknown to me, a large portion of African Americans aren't interested in reading Black newspapers and Websites to find out what's going on in our community!

Why?

Maybe it takes too much time to read them? Maybe people don't know how to access these publications and Websites? Maybe people don't even know they exist? Maybe we're intimidated by the Internet and technology? Who knows ...

But there is ONE medium that can reach everyone!

TELEVISION!! Everybody watches TV!

I'd love to see a weekly 30-minute program that informs people about what's goin' on from an African American perspective in the Phoenix metro area! We've had these shows in the past (in fact I was a guest on one of these shows when I was a kid), but of course the TV programs fizzled out due to lack of support.

If we had an ENTERTAINING, INFORMATIVE local television show that made black people aware of our efforts, success stories, businesses, entertainment venues, community events and organizations, celebrities, pioneers, nightlife and planned projects, I think African Americans would tune in! I think black people are craving a convenient place to SEE information about our community and television is it!

Maybe I'm being foolish for not keeping this idea to myself - I could do the research, then I could be the host and make some serious change! I've been on television numerous times and really enjoy being in front of the camera.

However, I'm not really connected to local TV network industry anymore so I don't know how to put the wheels in motion for this idea. I don't mind proposing this idea to the public because I'm sure that we have somebody who works in the local media industry who can make this happen quickly!

We'd have to find a local channel and staff willing to support this effort, VIBRANT, ATTRACTIVE and INTERESTING hosts (male and female) and local corporations who would be excited about advertising on the show! The local channel would probably need to air each television show several times per week (repeats) to make sure that it gets exposed to a wider audience.

I'm curious peoples, what do you think about this idea? Is it something that could work here? Do we already have a similar television or radio program that I haven't heard about?

Please submit your Comments today!!!

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January 07, 2008

Hair Salons for African American Women in the Phoenix Area

Shop Carol's DaughterI know how hard it is women for black women to find hair salons here in the Valley of the Sun. PhxSoul.com is tryin' to come to your rescue with a list of hair salons that cater to African Americans.

Of course, there are probably dozens more!

If you'd like to see your favorite hair salon added to PhxSoul.com, you can list your information in our Online Business Directory.

HairAdize Salon
2680 S. Val Vista Dr, Bldg 8, Suite 140
Gilbert, AZ 85292
(480) 722-7545 
http://www.hairadize.net

Rare Essence Studio
5540 W Glendale, Suite A-105
Glendale, AZ 85301
623.842.2600
http://www.rarebraids.com

Nanda's Styles Hair Studio
5540 W. Glendale Ave, Suite B-105
Glendale, AZ 85301
(602) 486-9215
(623) 939-6113

Salon Sosa
Specializing in Urban Style
3343 N. 7th Ave.
Phoenix, AZ 85013
(602) 266-9208

Faye's Hair Graphics
6363 N. 59th Ave
Glendale, AZ 85301
(623) 931-4618

Hair Care by Kemi
930 E. Warner Rd. #28
Chandler AZ 85225
602-386-6030

Esquire Unisex Salon
1153 E. Jefferson St
Phoenix, AZ
602-495-9002

Infinite Hair Gallery
7146 East 1ST Street Suite #6 (Inside Studio 14)
Scottsdale, AZ
(480) 237-9397

Melinda's Style Boutique Hair & Barber Salon
2640 E. Baseline Road, Suite 105
Phoenix, AZ 85041
(602) 277-4960

Elysium Salon Spa
13070 W. Rancho Santa Fe, Suite C-4
Avondale, AZ 85323
(623) 935-5008

Hair Society Barber and Beauty Salon
220 E. Southern Ave # 5
Phoenix, AZ 85040
(602) 243-7470

Again, PhxSoul.com encourages you to visit our Online Business Directory to find other black salons and barbershops in the Phoenix area.

Makari First Time Buyer

 

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