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Real Estate Professional vs. Non Professional (Taxes)
What’s the difference when it comes to taxes?
What can you write off as a “Professional” that you can’t as a Non Professional. I’m referring to the IRS terms for investors and the differentiations.
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As Lance mentioned the difference is related to losses.
Normally you can't use losses from passive income to offset active income. (your w2 income for example).
There's a small taxpayer exclusion where you can take up to $25k in losses but that phases out at $100k and goes away completely at $150k.
So if you're married and making $160k a year.....and your rentals generate $5k in losses. You don't get any benefit from those. They just roll forward until a year when you have active income to use them against.
If you're a real estate professional both spouses get the benefit. So if one of you keeps your w2 job making $150k a year and the other managers your rental portfolio and meets the tests to qualify as RE pro..and those rentals generate $20k in losses each year....you get to reduce your w2 income by that $20k loss.
So that's the major benefit.
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