1 Real Estate Concerns for the Individual MACE CPE Seminar October 18, 2012 Richard G. Furlong, Jr. Senior Stakeholder Liaison.

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1 Real Estate Concerns for the Individual MACE CPE Seminar October 18, 2012 Richard G. Furlong, Jr. Senior Stakeholder Liaison

2 Agenda Schedule E & Form 8825 revisions IRC 280A and “personal use” Mortgage interest considerations Real estate professional including the late election under Revenue Procedure Foreclosure issues

3 Schedule E Revision Physical location required Type of property – Split or multi use Personal use days Fair rental use days Form 8825 parallel

4 Schedule E – Before and After

5 IRC 280A limitations Dwelling unit Allocation of personal use – Personal use definition 14 day / 10% rule Excess 280A expenses Regulation – Priority Guidance Plan

6 Mortgage Interest Considerations Personal residence – Debt limitation – Acquisition debt – Home equity line of credit Revenue Ruling IRC 163(h) and Regulation T

7 Mortgage Interest Considerations (cont’d.) Investment interest expense Rental real estate Interest tracing Regulations T

8 Real Estate Professional IRC 469(c)(7) requirements – ½ personal services test – 750 hours test Qualified trades and businesses Annual determination – not election

9 Real Estate Professional (cont’d.) Material participation in rentals Recent litigation – Agarwal – Jende – Bailey

10 Election to Aggregate Rentals for a RE Pro Only applicable to RE Pro Statutory election – Reg (g) Late election criteria – RP – Failed to timely meet requirements – Consistent treatment – Timely filed return – Reasonable cause (Reg )

11 Foreclosure Issues Foreclosure to lender Short sales Exclusion of income – IRC 108(a) – Principal residence – Bankruptcy; Insolvency – Others Reduction of tax attributes – IRC 108(b)

12 Summary Schedule E & Form 8825 Revisions IRC 280A Mortgage interest Real estate professional and elections to aggregate rentals Foreclosures