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Updated 10 months ago,

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Rental property depriciation carry over

Olga Daisel
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This question is probably has a simple answer, but I am the first in situation like this. I have a rental, and I have a loss on it in 2021. By this I mean I was renting it out in 2021, but depriciation and mortgage made it income negative. So I could carry over the loss of say 2k to 2022.

However, I didn't rent it in 2022, instead I rented it out in 2023. My understanding I can not depreciate it in 2022. But can I still carry over those 2k to 2023?

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