This is our first year with our short term rental and we spent a fair amount of money getting it "rental ready" and cannot find a proper answer on how to classify these expenses. Some websites say current expenses while others say CCA.
You can deduct reasonable expenses incurred to earn your rental income. If you rent out part of your home, you can only claim the portion of expenses that relate to the rented part.
To calculate the part you can deduct, take the area of the rental space divided by the total area of your home. Multiply that amount by the percentage of time the space was rented in the year, then by the total amount of each expense you’re claiming.
Common deductible rental expenses include:
For information about CCA Class 12, please review the link below from TurboTax Canada.
Common Depreciable Property Classes
If you are using TurboTax Online, you can follow the steps below.
Be sure to accurately fill out all your personal information and build your tax profile in TurboTax before you begin. These steps outline the process for reporting rental income and expenses on Form T776.
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