ProPerDoper
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What is the name of your state? CA
Is the amount of mortage payment paid on my rental property deducted from income to arrive at net rental income for support?
I ask this, as this is how opposing counsel attempted to disclose net income on my ex's rental property years ago. I can't recall what we actually settled on, but I believe we used the number exactly as stated on her Schedule E.
I've just put my home into service as a rental, last November. I filed my I&E recently stating income for the rental after reducing the mortgage amount paid. After figuring my income taxes, I realize that only mortgage interest, taxes, insurance, repairs, etc., are deducted from income. I'm assuming that since Sched. E is typically used for determining income available for support, that this method applies with the court also.
So then, am I correct that rental income = all rent received, minus interest, taxes, insurance, repairs, fees, and depreciation?
I realize that depreciation can be entered back into the dissomaster for support purposes.
Thanks!
Is the amount of mortage payment paid on my rental property deducted from income to arrive at net rental income for support?
I ask this, as this is how opposing counsel attempted to disclose net income on my ex's rental property years ago. I can't recall what we actually settled on, but I believe we used the number exactly as stated on her Schedule E.
I've just put my home into service as a rental, last November. I filed my I&E recently stating income for the rental after reducing the mortgage amount paid. After figuring my income taxes, I realize that only mortgage interest, taxes, insurance, repairs, etc., are deducted from income. I'm assuming that since Sched. E is typically used for determining income available for support, that this method applies with the court also.
So then, am I correct that rental income = all rent received, minus interest, taxes, insurance, repairs, fees, and depreciation?
I realize that depreciation can be entered back into the dissomaster for support purposes.
Thanks!