469. Unlocking the STR Tax Loophole with Amanda Han, CPA

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469. Unlocking the STR Tax Loophole with Amanda Han, CPA

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You’ve heard whispers of a short-term rental tax loophole that can save hosts big money—but is it real? And more importantly, does it apply to you?In this episode, we're joined by Amanda Han, CPA and tax strategist, who breaks down exactly how short-term rental owners can legally reduce their tax burden without qualifying as a real estate professional. Amanda walks us through the difference between material participation and real estate professional status, how to track your hours, and how to avoid some of the most common mistakes hosts (and even CPAs!) make when trying to claim this benefit.We also talk about:How short-term rentals create tax losses even when they cash flowWhat actually counts toward your material participation hoursWhether midterm rentals qualify (spoiler: not usually)Common write-offs hosts overlook—and how to structure your finances to make the most of themWhen a cost segregation study makes sense (and when it doesn’t)How to find the right tax professional for your STR businessThis episode is a must-listen if you own, co-host, or are considering investing in a short-term rental and want to keep more of the money you’re making.Resources:Amanda’s Website: Keystone CPAAmanda on InstagramAmanda’s YouTube ChannelSTR Host Tax Advantage Cheat SheetShould You Fire Your Property Manager? (Or Are Your Expectations Misaligned?) | Subscribe to our YouTube channelMentioned in this episode:Hostfully | Go to https://www.hostfully.com/tfv and use TFV500 to get $500 off your subscription.Minoan | Visit MinoanExperience.com and tell them TFV sent you!

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