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JamesInOR
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$100,000 limit on rental property income

I read that TurboTax has a limit on the amount of rental income that can be entered, of $100,000.

Does anyone know if this is true, and for all versions?

Thanks, JHames

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$100,000 limit on rental property income

Where did you read this and do you have a website link?

 

TurboTax follows IRS rules, regulations and calculations used in the program.  There is not a limit for the amount of rental income you can enter on Schedule E, Supplemental Income and Loss

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$100,000 limit on rental property income

Where did you read this and do you have a website link?

 

TurboTax follows IRS rules, regulations and calculations used in the program.  There is not a limit for the amount of rental income you can enter on Schedule E, Supplemental Income and Loss

JamesInOR
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$100,000 limit on rental property income

Website 

https://rentrax.com/which-tax-software-is-best-for-a-rental-property/

 

Seemed weird, thanks for helping. James

$100,000 limit on rental property income

Just a FYI - What that website was referring to were the special passive loss limitations if you are filing as Married Filing Jointly and are an active participate with rental property.  The special passive loss limitation is $25,000 and is reduced if your MFJ AGI is over $100,000.

This is described in IRS Publication 925, Passive Activity and At-Risk Rules starting on page 4 of the publication - https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p925.pdf

$100,000 limit on rental property income

for desktop versions the limit is 999,999,999 (no cents). I would guess your rental income is significantly less because anyone with close to $1B in rental income is probably using a tax pro.  Not sure of the online limit but i would be surprised if it wasn't at least $10,000,000

 

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