Senate Bill 127
Introduced Senate Bill (S)
DIGEST
Use of property as a short term rental. Provides that if a taxpayer rents the taxpayer's residential real property to a third party or third parties for more than 29 nights per year: (1) the taxpayer's personal property such as furnishings and equipment used in the taxpayer's residential real property is business personal property; (2) the taxpayer's residential real property does not qualify as a homestead; (3) the taxpayer is not entitled to the standard or supplemental homestead deductions; and (4) the taxpayer's residential real property is subject to the nonresidential real property circuit breaker tax credit rather than the
Use of property as a short term rental. Provides that if a taxpayer rents the taxpayer's residential real property to a third party or third parties for more than 29 nights per year: (1) the taxpayer's personal property such as furnishings and equipment used in the taxpayer's residential real property is business personal property; (2) the taxpayer's residential real property does not qualify as a homestead; (3) the taxpayer is not entitled to the standard or supplemental homestead deductions; and (4) the taxpayer's residential real property is subject to the nonresidential real property circuit breaker tax credit rather than the
homestead circuit breaker tax credit.
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