chalee94
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If any CPA's are out there chime in if I am incorrect. I think with taxes of rental income you may deduct the cost of the rental. Say you rent 100 points and after commission to the broker you bring in $1500. Dues are $8.00 so $800 and you could attribute your purchase price divided by total points in the life of the contact times your 100 point rental to get the total cost to you of the rented points. My real math example 37,200/1000=3.72*100=372+800=1172. This would be your basis. You would pay income tax on the $328.
deducting dues, yes. deducting purchase price gets a little more iffy. depends on how aggressive you prefer to be in your tax filings.