Provision for Losses Limit
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- Mar 27, 2018
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A downside to the Act:
- Real Estate professionals can still deduct losses against income
- Losses now limited to $500,000 per year
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EisnerAmper Team:
As a downside for real estate owners, if you're a real estate professional, which many of my clients are, you get to deduct your losses against any other types of income that is treated like an active trade of business.
They put in a provision here that losses from active trades of businesses, including real estate professionals, are limited to $500,000 a year. So, if you have a million dollars of loss and a million dollars of interest dividends and wages, you're going to pay tax on $500,000 and the extra $500,000 of losses carries forward with the net operating loss.
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