RV Ownership and RV Tax Deductions (2024)

First things first, don’t buy an RV for a tax deduction. Instead, look at it as a lifestyle choice. However, that doesn’t mean there aren’t a few RV tax deductions available to those who RV.

RV Tax Deductions

Home Mortgage Interest Deduction

If you financed your RV, you might be able to take the interest as a mortgage interest deduction. This is only available if you qualify for itemized deductions. Remember, with the new law passed in December of 2017, the standard deduction significantly increased, so many of you will not qualify to itemize any longer.

Let’s also define what is a qualified home and a qualified mortgage.

Qualified Home

Generally, to qualify as a first or second home, the RV needs to have sleeping, cooking, and toilet facilities. Class A, B, C, 5th wheels, and travel trailers should all qualify under these guidelines. However, some vans may not qualify because toilet facilities may not be present in a van.

Qualified Mortgage

To qualify, mortgage interest must only be on $750,000 of qualified loans ($375,000 for married filing separately). This is part of the new Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and these numbers are down from the prior limits of $1 million, or $500,000 for a married taxpayer filing a separate return. The limits apply to the combined amount of loans used to buy, build or substantially improve the taxpayer’s main home and second home.

The buy, build or improve is the key here. You cannot deduct interest on a home equity loan you used to buy your RV. You must get a separate loan secured by your RV to qualify for this deduction.

Keep in mind this interest deduction does not apply to a tow vehicle (your truck) or a towed vehicle (your car or SUV towed behind your Class A or C RV).

Let’s look at an example as directly taken from the IRS website:

In January 2018, a taxpayer takes out a $500,000 mortgage to purchase a main home. The loan is secured by the main home. In February 2018, the taxpayer takes out a $250,000 loan to purchase a vacation home. The loan is secured by the vacation home. Because the total amount of both mortgages does not exceed $750,000, all of the interest paid on both mortgages is deductible. However, if the taxpayer took out a $250,000 home equity loan on the main home to purchase the vacation home, then the interest on the home equity loan would not be deductible.

In this example, think of the vacation home as your RV. As long as the loan is secured by the RV, then you are good to deduct the mortgage interest. This can be a great RV tax deduction should you qualify to itemize vs. use the standard deduction.

State Income Tax Savings

Living full-time in your RV could potentially save or eliminate any state income taxes should you become a full-time ‘RVer.’

Full-Time “RVer” Strategies

If you sell your sticks-and-bricks home and travel full-time in your RV, then you qualify as a full-time RVer! This means you can pick which state you want as your primary residence or domicile. Why not pick one of the seven states where there is no state income tax?!?! These states includeAlaska, Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming (New Hampshire and Tennessee have a limited income tax).

This is why so many full-time RVers choose Florida, South Dakota, or Texas as their domicile. It can add up to a nice RV tax savings. Plus, with the new Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, state and local income taxes are limited to $10,000. With this new limit, anyone who previously used this addition to itemize deductions will no longer be able to deduct the full state income tax anyway.

Also, it’s important to remember when you hit the road as full-time RVers, you save yourself the costs of maintaining a sticks-and-bricks home. You’ll be living without a mortgage and can also save on property taxes, utilities, and maybe even those dreaded HOA fees. Many living the full-time RV lifestyle see lower costs of living. It really depends on how you travel, where you stay, and how much you take in the local vibe with restaurants and entertainment.

If you travel for business from location to location with your RV, there might be a possible business mileagededuction. However, be super cautious trying to deduct the RV itself. Remember, the RV is your primary residence which no one is able to deduct.

Let’s dig a little deeper into using the RV as a business deduction.

RV as a business vehicle

If you use your RV strictly for business purposes, then RV expenses can become deductions. This includes mileage, maintenance, and more.

Many people ask me about deducting RV expenses on taxes and I caution them from taking this deduction. While most do not qualify for this deduction because the RV is your main home, there are a few exceptions to this.

If you maintain a primary home and use the RV to visit clients or to secure supplies for a business, then it may be deductible.

Let’s look at an example.

Jason and Sarah are artists. They maintain a personal residence in their domicile state where they spend the winter making their art. They purchase a 5th wheel which they use to secure supplies for their product and also to visit shops and galleries that will then sell their art. This is a business for them and they intend to create a second income stream. In this case, their RV is used 90% for the business. Meaning they only take it out to visit clients (galleries) and secure supplies. They have receipts and mileage logs to prove this. Jason and Sarah can legitimately deduct the use of their RV as a business deduction.

Part-time RVers Tax Deduction

Part-time RVers may find a nice opportunity to deduct RV expenses if they have a small business. If you don’t sell your sticks-and-bricks home and maintain a residence other than your RV, then the RV could possibly be treated as a business vehicle. While you can’t eliminate the cost of your primary home or change your domicile to a tax-free state, you may qualify to use the RV in your business.

I urge you to be very careful with any personal use of the RV in this case. Even trivial personal use could make it a home. Therefore, it would disqualify the business purpose, as the Jacksons found out in this court case. If you use the RV for business purposes, you MUST document exactly how and why it is not personal use. You must also keep excellent records of mileage and maintenance expenses. I suggest keeping a spreadsheet as a travel log. Record dates, the reason for travel or use of the RV, mileage, and any other pertinent information to prove business or personal use.

Remember, you can only deduct the business portion of the expenses!

Rental Use of RV

You might rent your RV out while you aren’t using it using a site like Outdoorsy. This is a great way to earn a little extra income and not let your awesome RV sit unused.

If you do rent it out, then you might have an RV rental business as part of your tax return. This means you’ll be able to deduct some of the registration, property tax, advertising, and other normal expenses as related to the property. Learn a bit more about the rental use of your RV on this post.

I will remind you that typically your trailer, motorhome, or van is not there for tax deductions! RVs are almost always depreciating assets and can be expensive to maintain. However, once you own one, don’t hesitate to take advantage of any tax deductions and benefits available to you.

Also, realize that your RV is a way for you to live out your dream – whatever that looks like! Is your dream to be an RV entrepreneur? To save money? Get out of debt? Live a life with more freedom?

RV Ownership and RV Tax Deductions (2024)

FAQs

RV Ownership and RV Tax Deductions? ›

Can You Write-Off Your RV From Taxes. Tax deduction is available for RV owners whether their RV is old or new because many states allow you to deduct the cost of your RV from your taxable income. Certain tax deductions may also apply if your RV serves as your primary residence.

Can you write off RV as second home on taxes? ›

An RV or motorhome qualifies as a second home if it contains a kitchen, toilet and sleeping area. Available deductions include any interest on an RV loan and property taxes.

How do I write off an RV purchase? ›

As long as the boat or RV is security for the loan used to buy it, you can deduct mortgage interest paid on that loan. In the event you decide to move back into a more traditional house, your boat or RV can also be treated as a qualified second home, and the same homeowner deductions apply.

How to claim RV interest on taxes? ›

To do this, your RV will need to qualify as either a primary or secondary home. Then, your RV loan is treated as effectively the mortgage on your home. This qualifies you to deduct the interest that accrues on your RV loan. Most RVs meet the requirements for a home defined by the IRS.

What is the 179 deduction for RV? ›

RV rentals only qualify for Section 179 deductions if used more than 50% for business. If you don't have more than 50% business use, you can still depreciate the RV based on the percentage of business use. This is if you report the activity on Schedule C and have active participation.

Does owning an RV help with taxes? ›

Tax deduction is available for RV owners whether their RV is old or new because many states allow you to deduct the cost of your RV from your taxable income.

Does the IRS consider an RV a primary residence? ›

In addition to being where you spend most of your time and where you keep your things, to claim your RV as your primary residence, it must be able to be used as a home. In other words, it needs the basics: A place to sleep, a kitchen and appliances for cooking, a bathroom with a toilet and shower, and so on.

Is an RV considered an asset? ›

Asset Examples: - Motor vehicles – the current Blue Book value of any cars, motorcycles, boats, RVs, etc. you own. - Real estate – the value of your home, land, a condo, or other property you own even if you have a mortgage.

What is tax deductible on a second-home? ›

Are Second-Home Expenses Tax Deductible? Yes, but it depends on how you use the home. If the home counts as a personal residence, you can generally deduct your mortgage interest on loans up to $750,000, as well as up to $10,000 in state and local taxes (SALT).

How long do you depreciate an RV for tax purposes? ›

Trailer Type

A quick overview of how RVs depreciate by type; class A RVs have an average depreciation of 36% after 5 years, class B (trailers and fifth wheels) RVs have an average depreciation of 37% after 5 years, while class c RVs have an average depreciation of 38% after 5 years.

What is the Section 179 deduction? ›

Section 179 of the IRC allows businesses to take an immediate deduction for business expenses related to depreciable assets such as equipment, vehicles, and software. This allows businesses to lower their current-year tax liability rather than capitalizing an asset and depreciating it over time in future tax years.

Is an RV loan considered a mortgage? ›

No. An RV loan is a type of installment loan. While similar to a fixed rate mortgage in that there are fixed monthly payments for the life of the loan, it is not considered a mortgage.

Do you get a 1098 for an RV? ›

If you claim a mortgage interest deduction on your RV, keep in mind that you probably won't get a Form 1098 (Mortgage Interest Statement) from your lender. If you do receive a 1098, then you'll report this on Schedule A, line 8a. If you don't receive a 1098, then you'll report this on Schedule A, line 8b.

How to write off an RV as a business expense? ›

RV's are depreciated over 5 years or you may be able to take the section 179 deduction. To qualify for a section 179 deduction you must use the RV more than 50% for business and would have had to purchased it or converted it to business during the tax year.

What type of property qualifies for 179 deduction? ›

Section 179 eligible property includes:

Qualified computer equipment and software. Property listed under MACRS (the modified accelerated cost recovery system) with a recovery period of no more than 20 years. Water utility properties. Specified plants.

Are RVs eligible for bonus depreciation? ›

Bonus Depreciation for the RV: If the RV qualifies for bonus depreciation and was placed into service for rental purposes in 2022, the client could have taken a 100% bonus depreciation.

What is tax deductible on a second home? ›

Are Second-Home Expenses Tax Deductible? Yes, but it depends on how you use the home. If the home counts as a personal residence, you can generally deduct your mortgage interest on loans up to $750,000, as well as up to $10,000 in state and local taxes (SALT).

Can you write off an RV as a home office? ›

Talk to a Tax Pro

In theory, you might be able to take the home office deduction for an RV if you can meet both the regular use and exclusivity tests (and otherwise qualify), which is tough to do when dealing with the limited available space in an RV.

What does the IRS consider a second home? ›

For the IRS to consider a second home a personal residence for the tax year, you need to use the home for more than 14 days or 10% of the days that you rent it out, whichever is greater. So if you rented the house for 40 weeks (280 days), you would need to use the home for more than 28 days.

Can a RV be used as a permanent residence? ›

State and Federal Laws Governing Campers as Residences in California. The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) explains that an RV is used for recreational purposes. It is not intended for permanent occupancy or as a primary residence.

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