Anonymous wrote:I'd be suspicious, too. If the guy seems shady to you, then your gut is probably right. And the pp is correct that you have to state the % of the house that is being used for business. The IRS is very keen to those kind of deductions.
I wonder if he scored a big business loan and is blowing the wad on the house by buying his own company's services. That'll blow up soon enough. It'll take the IRS 3-5 years to audit him if he's making improper claims.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most folks in construction DO in fact use their primary residence as their office, and it's perfectly legit. In fact, lots of people can claim a write off for their home office (my BIL does outside sales and he can legitimately claim it).
OP sounds jealous. Super jealous. Super duper jealous.
so everybody who can claim a home office gets to gut and renovate multiple houses at taxpayer's expense?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most folks in construction DO in fact use their primary residence as their office, and it's perfectly legit. In fact, lots of people can claim a write off for their home office (my BIL does outside sales and he can legitimately claim it).
OP sounds jealous. Super jealous. Super duper jealous.
so everybody who can claim a home office gets to gut and renovate multiple houses at taxpayer's expense?
Anonymous wrote:Most folks in construction DO in fact use their primary residence as their office, and it's perfectly legit. In fact, lots of people can claim a write off for their home office (my BIL does outside sales and he can legitimately claim it).
OP sounds jealous. Super jealous. Super duper jealous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We know this guy who is a co-owner of a development company. They are a middle class family and, as recently as 2 years ago, were really struggling to get by. He suddenly starts this company with his friend and was immediately able to acquire a second residence in the country and COMPLETELY renovate his own home. I mean, they actually gutted the entire house. They mentioned that the home remodel was hardly costing them anything but didnt really say why. Just something about him getting his construction crew to do it. Seems to be the same with the second home. He sort of jokingly refers to both as "headquarters" but he actually has a separate office location. I have never really trusted the guy, and the whole thing sounds really shady. What might be going on here? Any thoughts?
So OP what you are saying is that you just want to be a nosy dick - correct? You were a tattle tale in school an no one liked you, correct?
How is it any business of yours? you have no idea what is going on in this guy's life - inheritance....risky investment that ended up paying off... Jealous people like you disgust me.
YOU don't know how much I know about this guy. I do happen to know that he did not get an inheritance. And, as I said before, he is NOT PAYING for the renovation.
Listen, this family has had their fair share of struggles. If this was simply a matter of his business taking off, I would be incredibly happy for them. I get that if you are in the construction business, you have to ride the highs and survive the lows. I get that he probably wants to keep his money in real estate because that's what he knows. And I get that bartering and trading is one of the perks of the industry. But, like I said before, it's his constant jabbering about tax credits/loopholes/write-offs and the way he keeps calling the properties "headquarters".
Anonymous wrote:He is probably claiming his home as an office for tax purposes.
He thinks he can get away with it - historically many companies did.
The IRS is now using a lot of data to flag these things and he will have a large tax liability.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We know this guy who is a co-owner of a development company. They are a middle class family and, as recently as 2 years ago, were really struggling to get by. He suddenly starts this company with his friend and was immediately able to acquire a second residence in the country and COMPLETELY renovate his own home. I mean, they actually gutted the entire house. They mentioned that the home remodel was hardly costing them anything but didnt really say why. Just something about him getting his construction crew to do it. Seems to be the same with the second home. He sort of jokingly refers to both as "headquarters" but he actually has a separate office location. I have never really trusted the guy, and the whole thing sounds really shady. What might be going on here? Any thoughts?
So OP what you are saying is that you just want to be a nosy dick - correct? You were a tattle tale in school an no one liked you, correct?
How is it any business of yours? you have no idea what is going on in this guy's life - inheritance....risky investment that ended up paying off... Jealous people like you disgust me.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure the IRS would be interested in taking a closer look.