DJP asked:


I plan on getting a real estate license for the education and qualification when managing my private real estate investment career.

Where/how do I deduct these costs on my taxes? Eventually I’ll set up a real estate company where I could deduct them, but that won’t be set up for a while.

Thanks.

ELISEO

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Comments

Sharon T on 24 September, 2008 at 9:19 am #

DAMIEN

Take the schooling as a Lifetime Learning Credit.


Helen, EA in PA on 26 September, 2008 at 7:26 pm #

CARY

If the education qualifies, you may be able to use an education credit. But if you are taking these classes from a non-accredited source (such as a local RE agency), you have NO deduction at all.

Helen, EA in PA


Judy on 29 September, 2008 at 10:56 pm #

BRYON

You probably don’t. Most such courses wouldn’t meet the requirements for a Lifetime Learning credit. And it isn’t a business expense since you aren’t already in the business.


Jss on 1 October, 2008 at 2:52 am #

ANDREW

The training fees to learn a new trade or profession are not deductible.

When you have a real estate business and you need further training to improve your skills, then the training expenses are deductible as business expenses.


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