Mike owns a house that he rents out for $1,000 per month.His expenses for the 2018 tax year are as follows: Mike bought the property in September of 2009, and his basis for depreciation on the house is $137,500.He uses straight-line depreciation with a 27 ½-year life, so the depreciation on the house is $5,000.Mike does not use a property manager and handles all aspects of the rental activity himself.
a.Calculate Mike's net income or loss from renting the house if his gross rental income is $12,000 ($1,000 × 12 months).
b.Is the income or loss on Mike's rental considered to be active, passive, or portfolio income?
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