The mortgage interest is only on her home because the horse


Samantha, an executive, has AGI of $100,000 before considering income or loss from her miniature horse business. Her outside income comes from  prizes for winning horse shows, stud fees, and sales of yearlings. Samantha's home is on 20 acres, half of which she uses for the horse activity (i.e., stables, paddocks, fences, tack houses, and other related improvements).

Samantha's office in her home is 10% of the square footage of the house. She uses the office exclusively for maintaining files and records on the horse activities. Her books show the following income and expenses for the current year:

Income from fees, prizes, and sales

 

$22,000

Expenses

 

 

Entry fees

 

1,000

Feed and veterinary  bills

 

4,000

Supplies

 

900

Publications and dues

 

500

Travel to horse shows (no  meals)

 

2,300

Salaries and wages of  employees

 

8,000

Depreciation

 

 

Horse equipment

$3,000

 

Horse  farm improvements

7,000

 

On 10% of  personal residence

1,000

11,000

Total  home  mortgage interest

 

24,000

Total property taxes on  home

 

2,200

Total property taxes on horse farm improvements

 

800

The mortgage interest is only on her home because the horse farm improvements are not mortgaged.

a. What are Samantha's tax consequences if the miniature horse activity is a hobby?

b. If it is a business?

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