redhandle
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Hi there! Here's a hypothetical and not-so-hypothetical question for all the tax guru's out there.
Let's supposed the following:
1. I earn $500k per year in a job that has nothing to do with aviation and has no possible justification for an aircraft
2. My wife does not work
3. My wife is doing PPL training
4. She might be interested in extending this into a commercial / CFI certification
5. We don't currently own an aircraft, but would like to buy one.
Let's also suppose my wife gets a CFI, then we buy an airplane and she starts giving lessons in it.
Let's finally suppose she teaches for 100 hours per year, and then we personally fly it for another 99 hours per year, making this a 'business use' aircraft.
She will earn next to nothing of course - let's say $2000. BUT, not the point. The big question is - can we combine our salaries ($502000), filing jointly, and take a deduction for the aircraft against our joint income, come April 15th? E.g. $200k on a $1m aircraft reducing joint income to $300k.
Or to take a deduction, must the income that you deduct it from be sourced from aircraft operations itself? i.e. From her $2000 of earnings.
Let's supposed the following:
1. I earn $500k per year in a job that has nothing to do with aviation and has no possible justification for an aircraft
2. My wife does not work
3. My wife is doing PPL training
4. She might be interested in extending this into a commercial / CFI certification
5. We don't currently own an aircraft, but would like to buy one.
Let's also suppose my wife gets a CFI, then we buy an airplane and she starts giving lessons in it.
Let's finally suppose she teaches for 100 hours per year, and then we personally fly it for another 99 hours per year, making this a 'business use' aircraft.
She will earn next to nothing of course - let's say $2000. BUT, not the point. The big question is - can we combine our salaries ($502000), filing jointly, and take a deduction for the aircraft against our joint income, come April 15th? E.g. $200k on a $1m aircraft reducing joint income to $300k.
Or to take a deduction, must the income that you deduct it from be sourced from aircraft operations itself? i.e. From her $2000 of earnings.
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