Hi,
I have a client in Colorado that farms land in Texas. During the farming season, he hires contractors to do the work. Last year, his company rented apartments near the land to house the contractors and purchased 2 small homes for the same reason. I don't believe he can deduct the rent but I came across something in Pub 225 that talks about being able to deduct the costs of maintaining houses and their furnishings for tenants or hired help as farm business expenses.
Thoughts?
Probably deductible. Research some more.
Also - should the housing costs be taxable to the Contractors?
Should the Contractors really be employees?
I came across that as well but I don't believe they're on call 24/7. The workers live there seasonally to farm the land 8-10 hours during the day. It's only for a few months out of the year and Texas is not their main home.
He actually put them on payroll this year. I still don't think it changes how we deduct or report lodging. My thinking is if he pays for their rent, it's reported as wages and deducted. If they live in the houses he owns, we don't report as wages but can deduct certain expenses from the houses.
@BobKamman I forgot about Form 943, or blocked it from memory. My first job in public accounting was for a small firm that had a lot of farm clients. Oh so many years ago.
I wasn't going to go into the legal status of the workers, but I thought about it. I'm sure all of the visas and permits are in good order. 😉
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