For a home to be considered a rental (nonresidence) property, a taxpayer must

For a home to be considered a rental (nonresidence) property, a taxpayer must


A. Rent the property for 15 days or more during the year.

B. Use the property for personal purposes for no more than the greater of (a) 14 days or (b) 10 percent of the total days rented.

C. Use the property for personal purposes for no more than the lesser of (a) 14 days or (b) 10 percent of the total days rented.

D. Rent the property for 15 days or more during the year and use the property for personal purposes for no more than the greater of (a) 14 days or (b) 10 percent of the total days rented.

E. Rent the property for 15 days or more during the year and use the property for personal purposes for no more than the lesser of (a) 14 days or (b) 10 percent of the total days rented.


Answer: D


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