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sonicator 04-13-2006 12:45 AM

boat as second home on taxes
 
My bank does not report the interest from my boat loan to the IRS but I would like to claim it as a second home. does anyone know how to do this?

articfriends 04-13-2006 03:10 AM

Re: boat as second home on taxes
 
I do the same thing when I itemize my taxes,no interest statement from the bank like you normally get from a mortgage. I just take the december bank statement where it shows total interest paid for the year in the bottom right hand corner and my accountant uses this to substantiate my interest writeoff,Smitty

offthefront 04-13-2006 05:06 AM

Re: boat as second home on taxes
 
Did I read where they are trying to change that ? I wouldn't doubt it ...seems Boaters (and the USA) is getting screwed almost on a daily bases ....

PatriYacht 04-13-2006 07:08 AM

Re: boat as second home on taxes
 
Call your bank and have them send you a statement showing the interest paid.

docmanrich37 04-13-2006 07:12 AM

Re: boat as second home on taxes
 

Originally Posted by offthefront
Did I read where they are trying to change that ? I wouldn't doubt it ...seems Boaters (and the USA) is getting screwed almost on a daily bases ....

They're trying too.

rdoactive 04-13-2006 07:59 AM

Re: boat as second home on taxes
 
Mine would not file a 1099 (or is it 1098, whatever) on a boat loan.
When you itemize simply fill in the loan institution on your schedule A. They also need a "code" number you get from your bank. Then fill in the interest. No form needed.
Just be sure your boat quailies, ie size, bathroom, cooking facilities, frequency of use, etc.
Gary

Jerry B 04-13-2006 08:55 AM

Re: boat as second home on taxes
 
I'm no expert on this but i think sometimes a home equity loan interest rate can be lower than a conventional boat loan. If you were to refinance to a home equity loan the interest is tax deductible even if you buy dirt.
I do know that under a conventional loan the boat does have to qualify and supposidly you have to spend x many number of nights a year on it but who would know.
Check it out for yourself. My 2cents worth.
Jerry.

Island Hopper 04-13-2006 12:26 PM

Re: boat as second home on taxes
 
As I understand it, you need to be able to live on it, and stay on it 14 days a year, to qualify as a second home. There are many interpritations of this.

1BIGJIM 04-13-2006 12:34 PM

Re: boat as second home on taxes
 
Jerry B that is a good answer. The rates are lower, plus you get a 1099 from the bank. This way it will not set off the red flag for a possible audit. In addition individuals that do not have the qualifications for the second home can reek the benefits. I just like the idea of no audit flags.

stevesxm 04-13-2006 02:17 PM

Re: boat as second home on taxes
 
what most race car guys do is get a home equity loan which IS deductable..and pay off their race car " personal loan."

Panther 04-13-2006 03:39 PM

Re: boat as second home on taxes
 

Originally Posted by PatriYacht
Call your bank and have them send you a statement showing the interest paid.

I did this last week and had no problems when filling out my return.

I was also able to included the sales tax paid. I believe they took which ever was higher, the sales tax or state income tax paid?? In my case the sales tax was higher.

SeaRay Jim 04-13-2006 09:40 PM

Re: boat as second home on taxes
 
Where am I??? :eek: :drink:

florida gator 04-14-2006 12:01 PM

Re: boat as second home on taxes
 

Originally Posted by Jerry B
I'm no expert on this but i think sometimes a home equity loan interest rate can be lower than a conventional boat loan. If you were to refinance to a home equity loan the interest is tax deductible even if you buy dirt.
I do know that under a conventional loan the boat does have to qualify and supposidly you have to spend x many number of nights a year on it but who would know.
Check it out for yourself. My 2cents worth.
Jerry.

You are supposed to use the equity loan for improvements to qualify for the interest deduction. Although most still deduct it anyway.


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