The Short-Term Rental Loophole in 2026: How W-2 Earners Offset Income with Material Participation and 100% Bonus Depreciation
A walkthrough of the Section 469 seven-day rule, the three realistic material participation tests, and how the One Big Beautiful Bill Act's permanent 100% bonus depreciation lets short-term rental owners offset W-2 income — plus the bookkeeping habits that survive an IRS audit.
Section 469 Passive Activity Loss Rules: How Real Estate Investors Unlock Trapped Losses
A practical guide to Section 469 for real estate investors and side-business owners — the seven material participation tests, the $25,000 active-rental allowance, the real estate professional carve-out, the short-term rental angle, and the disposition rules that release suspended losses.
Bookkeeping for Short-Term Rental Hosts: Schedule E vs. Schedule C, the 7-Day Average Stay Rule, and Material Participation
How Airbnb and Vrbo hosts classify income on Schedule E vs. Schedule C, calculate the 7-day average stay, and document material participation to unlock non-passive losses against W-2 wages.
Section 469 Passive Activity Grouping: How Real Estate Investors Unlock Suspended Losses
How real estate investors and multi-entity owners use the Section 469 grouping election under Reg 1.469-4 to aggregate hours across properties and release suspended losses — covering the appropriate economic unit test, the Reg 1.469-9(g) real estate professional aggregation, Rev. Proc. 2010-13 disclosure rules, and why the election is easier to file than to undo.
The Short-Term Rental Tax Loophole: Offsetting W-2 Income Without Real Estate Professional Status
How short-term rentals sit outside the Section 469 passive loss rules, what the seven-day average and material participation tests actually require, and how a six-figure W-2 earner can use cost segregation and 100% bonus depreciation to legally offset wage income.
Airbnb Q4 FY2025 Earnings: $12.2B Revenue, 16% Booking Growth, and an AI-First Bet — Is ABNB Finally a Buy?
A deep dive into Airbnb's FY2025 earnings — $12.2B revenue (+10% YoY), $2.5B net income, and record gross bookings of $20.4B in Q4. We trace every dollar through double-entry accounting in Beancount and evaluate whether the stock's post-earnings surge is justified.