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Jillyan MacMorris
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Chicago Suburbs, IL
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Can I Write Off Conferences/RE Education if I Don't Have an LLC/formal business?

Jillyan MacMorris
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Chicago Suburbs, IL
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I feel a little silly asking this question, but I am a real estate investor with one rental property so far. I attend conferences and invest in education to further my business, but I don't have an LLC or formal business entity. Can I still write off conferences and classes?

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    John Malone
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    John Malone
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    @Jillyan MacMorris Id agree with Michael. Cardone may say that $18k course should be expensed but if you have 1 asset, Id be aware of whether the education is necessary to maintain it!

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