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Rent Received by Real Estate Dealers

Excerpted from "Social Security Handbook". See the up-to-date, official Social Security Handbook at ssa.gov.

1214. Rent Received by Real Estate Dealers

1214.1 Is rent received by real estate dealers counted as earnings?

Rentals from real estate being held for sale in the ordinary course of a trade or business are earnings from self-employment. The profit a dealer gets from selling the real estate is also earnings from self-employment.

Note: You are a real estate dealer if you are engaged in the business of selling real estate for a profit. Real estate is a dealer's stock in trade. As a real estate dealer, you are available to buy and sell property and are regularly engaged in negotiating sales of property that you own.

1214.2 Is all rental income received by real estate dealers counted as earnings?

Property held by real estate dealers for personal use or as investment is not held for sale. Rentals received from such property are not considered earnings from self-employment because they are not received in the regular course of a trade or business. Such property is not "stock in trade."

Last Revised: Oct. 20, 2005


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