Skip to main content
January 22, 2024
Solved

I have a LLC, can I deduct DVC

  • January 22, 2024
  • 1 reply
  • 0 views

I have an LLC that we use for collecting and selling Disney Art.  We also use it to rent out our points for DVC (classified as revenue).  Can I deduct the annual dues as a business expense?  If I purchase more points, how can I account for the expense in the purchase year or amortize the expense?

    Best answer by ThomasM125

    You can deduct the annual dues to the extent you use the membership for rental purposes. If you never use the points personally, you can deduct 100% of the dues, otherwise, the deduction would be reduced by the percentage of personal use involved.

     

    You can only deduct the points in the year that you rent them out. Thus, you may have an inventory of points at the end of the year. You can report those as inventory on your business entries in TurboTax, along with the associated purchase amount. In the business section of TurboTax, look for the Inventory/Cost of Goods Sold section, that is where you enter your purchases and inventory.

     

     

    1 reply

    January 23, 2024

    You can deduct the annual dues to the extent you use the membership for rental purposes. If you never use the points personally, you can deduct 100% of the dues, otherwise, the deduction would be reduced by the percentage of personal use involved.

     

    You can only deduct the points in the year that you rent them out. Thus, you may have an inventory of points at the end of the year. You can report those as inventory on your business entries in TurboTax, along with the associated purchase amount. In the business section of TurboTax, look for the Inventory/Cost of Goods Sold section, that is where you enter your purchases and inventory.

     

     

    **Say "Thanks" by clicking the thumb icon in a post**Mark the post that answers your question by clicking on "Mark as Best Answer"