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Ward Conville
  • Rental Property Investor
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Full Time Real Estate Professional Status

Ward Conville
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Hattiesburg, MS
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Any idea of carry over passive real estate losses can be claimed when you declare full time real estate professional status. We are looking at filing this designation for my wife who handles the bulk of our accounting and all of our management. She easily meets the 750 hour threshold and spends more of her working time on real estate than in any other filed. Thank you,

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    David Beard
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    David Beard
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    Unfortunately, that would have been way too easy for investors to exploit.

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