Deduct Taxes that you’ve paid for Employees

by Property Management Software on June 2, 2009

If you have employees that you pay for your rental activity, you are allowed to deduct the cost of taxes that you have paid on their behalf, assuming that you have been withholding taxes from their wages.

Deductible costs include Social Security taxes, Medicare, and unemployment taxes.

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