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Dumping a timeshare
Dear Tax Talk:
I own a timeshare, an interval ownership condominium. My total
payment for the timeshare was $5,000 in 1989. I'm paying a maintenance
fee of $340 a year. In dealings with the owning corporation of the
facility, I have tried unsuccessfully to sell the unit. Price ranges
are from $2,000 to $400. I would like to abandon this property and
declare a tax loss. Is this doable?
Larry
Dear Larry:
You may want to consider hanging on to that unit, since there
is no tax benefit in abandoning it. A loss
on the sale of a personal asset, including your home, vacation
home, boat or automobile is never tax-deductible.
A second home that is a rental property can result
in a loss, but you don't indicate that you've rented out your unit.
If you began to rent it now, your basis for determining loss would
be its value at the time you convert it to rental use, since it's
less than your original cost.
If after a couple of years as a rental you decided
to abandon the property, you might be able to claim the loss. But
since you have the reduced basis, your tax loss won't be so great
as to save more in taxes than what you would get from selling it.
For example, a capital loss of a $2,000 may save you $400 in tax
where if you sold for $2,000, you have $2,000 and no tax.
-- Posted: Oct. 3, 2002
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