The Augusta Rule: A Tax-Free Income Opportunity for Homeowners and Business Owners

At Linked Accounting, our first tax planning goal is to eliminate taxes where possible. While that’s rarely an option, the Augusta Rule (IRC Section 280A) provides a unique tax-saving opportunity for homeowners—especially business owners.

What is the Augusta Rule?

The Augusta Rule allows homeowners to rent their personal residence for up to 14 days per year without paying income tax on the rental earnings. Named after the famous Masters Tournament in Augusta, Georgia, where homeowners rent their properties to visitors tax-free, this strategy is available to many taxpayers. However, it applies only to primary residences—not vacation homes or investment properties.

How Business Owners Can Use the Augusta Rule

Businesses can deduct ordinary and necessary expenses—including rental costs for meetings and events. Just as Fortune 500 companies rent boardrooms for off-site meetings, business owners can rent their personal residence to their company for up to 14 days per year, tax-free.

Steps to Take Advantage of the Augusta Rule:

  • Determine Market Rent – Research comparable rental rates in your area to establish a fair price.
  • Write a Rent Check – Pay yourself rent for up to 14 days and categorize it as a business rental expense.
  • Document Meetings – Keep notes summarizing the meeting topics, attendees, and purpose.

By following these steps, business owners can reduce taxable income while legally maximizing their tax benefits. If you’re considering using the Augusta Rule, watch the video for more details and feel free to reach out with any questions!

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