Small business Legal Expert Scott Carlyon Analyzes The Tax Treatment Of Vacation Homes

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March 11, 2011 - PRLog -- Scott Carlyon, Founder of the Law Office of R. Scott Carlyon, P.C., recently published a blog on his website (http://www.businesslegalcounselor.com) discussing the tax treatment of vacation homes. The blog, titled “Vacation Home Tax Treatment” discusses the differences, for tax purposes, between classification of a second home as “rental property” or as a “residence.”

Scott Carlyon writes, “The bottom line is that treatment of the home as rental property is advantageous for the owner, and keeping down the personal use of the property allows it to be so characterized.”  

Scott Carlyon specializes in providing legal help for small and mid-sized businesses. His combination of legal knowledge and business experience gives him unique insight into the workings of business law.

The entire blog can be found at http://www.businesslegalcounselor.com/blog/vacation-home-tax-treatment.php

To learn more about Scott Carlyon, please visit http://www.businesslegalcounselor.com


About Scott Carlyon:

Scott Carlyon founded The Law Office of R. Scott Carlyon, P.C. in 1992. The firm has served its clients primarily in the areas of Real Estate Law, Estate Planning, Wealth Preservation, Probate, Businesses Law, and Litigation related to these areas of law; practicing in the state and federal courts of Bexar County, Texas, and also in the cities and counties immediately surrounding San Antonio and Bexar County.

Learn more at http://www.BusinessLegalCounselor.com

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