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How can I pull up a passive activity loss limitations form 8582 and incorporate it into my taxes

I am a full time real estate agent and have losses on a rental property
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CalebB
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How can I pull up a passive activity loss limitations form 8582 and incorporate it into my taxes

Hi bromeliadbloom, You can enter information regarding Passive Activity Credits/Loss Limitations by doing the following:

  1. On the left side of the screen, click Tax Tools, then click Tools below it.
  2. On the Tools Center popup, click the Topic Search button
  3. Type in "8582"
  4. Select "8582, passive activity loss limitation credit" on the list and click GO
zlrr
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How can I pull up a passive activity loss limitations form 8582 and incorporate it into my taxes

Hi I used your method, but I could only get to fill Form 8582CR. Do you know how to pull up Form 8582 (not the 8582CR). These two forms are very different. Thanks.

JosephF8
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How can I pull up a passive activity loss limitations form 8582 and incorporate it into my taxes

If you are in TurboTax Desktop.

Select Forms upper right hand side

Select Open Form in the pop up type 8582.

You can then select the 8582 or any of its worksheets.

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