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Rental loss in tax filing ?

Vik John
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Hello,

Can I include rental loss in my tax filing for last 3 months of 2023?


thanks

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Kevin Hintz
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Whether you can include rental loss in your tax filing for the last three months of 2023 depends on various factors, including your specific circumstances, the type of property you're renting out, and the applicable tax laws in your country or jurisdiction. In many cases, rental losses can be deducted from your taxable income, but there are limitations and eligibility criteria that may apply.


 What I'm trying to say is that I recommed giving us more details or if you don't want to put personal info on the internet find a in-person tax professional or accountant who is familiar with rental property taxation to determine your eligibility for deducting rental losses and ensure that you're compliant with tax regulations.

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