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All Forum Posts by: Juan Contreras

Juan Contreras has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.



Rentals do not have to show a taxable profit on schedule E. I have clients who show losses on schedule E for many years.

Sorry, should have specified that I meant losses in rental property.  This is the answer I was searching for.  Thanks for the reply!

I make under the limit to be able to deduct 25k against my w-2 teaching income.  Is anyone aware of there being a limit to how many years you can consecutively take a loss? I am not sure of how pissed the IRS would be if I took 20k against my income for the next 5 years.