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Our local paper had an article the other day about a family in our area

who had their house madeover on the show "Extreme Makeover: Home

Edition" and how they could be facing huge bills as a result.



Apparently, the tax officials haven't yet made a determination on

liability that the families on the show might face.



This family already had their property tax double to about $6500 and

are worried that if they do have to pay income tax (to the tune of

about $664,000!) they might even lose their home. This on top of

their PG+E bill jumping from $120 to $550!



The show's producers say that the families won't face income tax

because of the way the show is structured, the U.S. tax code

has provisions that exclude from taxation income from rentals of 14

days or shorter and tenant improvements under certain circumstances.

(The show leases the homes from the families).



Other "experts" say the show is using a loophole and that it is not a

legitimate rental, that the makeovers are taxable as a "prize".



Whether the IRS will risk public outcry by taxing these families is not

known.



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valerie wrote:

Other "experts" say the show is using a loophole and that it is not a

legitimate rental, that the makeovers are taxable as a "prize".



Whether the IRS will risk public outcry by taxing these families is not

known.



:(


Something tells me that the IRS doesn't give a hoot about public outcry. If they did, they wouldn't exist. :confused:
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Tombstone wrote: Something tells me that the IRS doesn't give a hoot about public outcry. If they did, they wouldn't exist. :confused:Said a mouthful there, podner!



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I hope it all works out for the family concerned, i sometimes watch this programme and i always cry at the end when the owners see whats been done for them! :-1
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Posted by valerie:

Apparently, the tax officials haven't yet made a determination on

liability that the families on the show might face.

This family already had their property tax double to about $6500 and

are worried that if they do have to pay income tax (to the tune of

about $664,000!) they might even lose their home. This on top of

their PG+E bill jumping from $120 to $550

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I'm a little confused, income tax of $664,000 how much renovation was done to that house to warrent that kind of tax? And if the house has now appreciated so much to be taxed so high, if need be they could "Sell it" pay taxes, and buy something they can afford? :-2

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Cars, the house had approx. 1.5 million in improvements, the article I

read didn't break it down into how much of that might have been paying

people's overtime or whatever. If I'm not mistaken, the show has rules

about not selling your house within a certain amount of time, plus the

other sticky wicket is a lot of the improvements were done to benefit

the young girl with a rare disease who lives there, she's allergic to the sun.



But I think the figure I read was an added 833 square feet to the house.

A lot in this county.



Article said the people couldn't afford a gardener to keep the landscaping

up, so now it's being lost.



The house was almost 100 years old to start with, I believe.



A real mess any way you look at it!!
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Posted by Valarie:

Cars, the house had approx. 1.5 million in improvements, the article I

read didn't break it down into how much of that might have been paying

people's overtime or whatever. If I'm not mistaken, the show has rules

about not selling your house within a certain amount of time, plus the

other sticky wicket is a lot of the improvements were done to benefit

the young girl with a rare disease who lives there, she's allergic to the sun.

But I think the figure I read was an added 833 square feet to the house.

A lot in this county.

Article said the people couldn't afford a gardener to keep the landscaping

up, so now it's being lost.

The house was almost 100 years old to start with, I believe.

A real mess any way you look at it!!

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Wow, I had no idea the improvements would ever even be close to 1.5 mil!!!

Now that's a real "Extreme makeover"!!! :rolleyes:

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