Thanks. I'm still trying to understand this, so apologize for the possibly redundant questions.
When I began filling out my 2022 taxes on TT, my property 1 (the one I rented out for a few months then moved into during 2021) showed up as a rental property. When I followed the questions on this within TT it deleted the property (presumably since it was not rented in 2022), and my tax liability went up (although it still shows it as a rental in my State taxes) - and there is no loss being carried over in 2022. Is there any entry in my 2021 return I can go back to and confirm that it was converted to personal use? I want to confirm there is no need to amend.
I still don't understand what you mean by "Then the loss will be used in 2021 and not available for carryover to 2022." How/where would the loss (that would have been my carryover loss on this property) have been used in my 2021 return? If I can see where (what line item on what form) this would have been used, then it will help me confirm that it was correctly converted to personal use.
@RobertB4444
@PattiF
Hi - I decided to upgrade to TT Live to go through this year's and last year's taxes. My 2021 Taxes were filled out correctly in terms of Property 1 (house that I immediately rented for a few months the moved into). It was converted to personal use. I could have regarded this as a short term rental and not took depreciation - but I opted to depreciate to offset the rental income in 2021. For 2022, it appears TT auto-filled in this property as a rental option and therefore carried over the loss. When I deleted the property the carryover loss was removed.
I'm still confused on this part of your comment: "You need to correct those. Then the loss will be used in 2021 and not available for carryover to 2022." I don't understand what you mean by the loss being used in 2021. My current understanding is the loss isn't used in 2021. It's a suspended passive loss that could be used to offset income if I rented this property again or used to lower my capital gain if I sell the house. Let me know if I'm (and the agent I talked with) have this wrong. Thanks.