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Updated over 9 years ago,

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Seetha G
  • Rental Property Investor
  • SFO, CA
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Crowdfunding Tax Question

Seetha G
  • Rental Property Investor
  • SFO, CA
Posted

Hello All

Since recently, I have been considering to make an investment in real estate debt type crowdfunding deals.

However i have one question.

From my rental properties i have accumulated passive losses from last year eventhough i have positive cashflow.  Me being a passive investor, when i invest in debt type real estate investments though crowdfunding can the passive losses with my other rental income offset interest income in debt deals so that i do not have to pay any tax?

I understand that i should be asking this question to my CPA, however i thought i could get some insight at bigger pockets too.

Appreciate your advice!

Thank you!

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