STR loophole calculator

Estimate whether your short-term rental records are ready for material participation review.

Use Revestor to understand the record gaps behind STR loophole and material participation workflows: owner hours, task context, property records, receipts, and CPA-review evidence.

Interactive calculator

Check whether your STR records are ready for CPA review.

This does not decide eligibility. It highlights whether your owner-hour log, third-party comparison, and evidence coverage are strong enough to discuss with a CPA.

Product proof

The growth promise maps to shipped Revestor workflows.

Auto-Log and manual REPS logs keep owner work contemporaneous.

Receipt and document workflows keep source records tied to each property.

Monthly close catches stale activity before tax season.

CPA exports summarize the facts without claiming tax outcomes.

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Workflow

How the Phase 2 loop works inside Revestor.

Track

Record owner-performed work as it happens.

Log guest messaging, repairs, cleaner coordination, inspections, supply runs, pricing work, and bookkeeping against the right property.

Support

Pair hours with operating evidence.

Receipts, mileage, documents, and notes create context that makes the hour log easier for a CPA to review.

Review

Export facts, not tax promises.

Revestor helps organize the facts behind STR participation discussions. Your CPA decides the filing position.

CPA-safe framing

Revestor organizes facts. It does not promise tax outcomes.

Revestor is a record-keeping and tax-readiness platform. Use these pages to identify record gaps, then review tax positions with a qualified CPA.

Common questions

Can a calculator determine STR loophole eligibility?

No. A calculator can expose record gaps, but eligibility depends on facts, tax law, and CPA review.

What records should an STR owner keep?

Track owner hours, task descriptions, property context, receipts, mileage, documents, and dates while the activity is fresh.