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My husband is a real estate agent and he is managing the 3 rental properties that we have. When I am filling out the rental portion, the following question pops up:
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What Material Participation Means for Real Estate Professionals
If you're a real estate professional you can deduct all of your losses from your rental properties if you can prove that you materially participate in their management. It's important to keep records for all your activities.
You are materially participating if:
- More than half of your personal services are provided for your real estate business, and
- You spend more than 750 hours each year on each property"
To me, that "more than 750 hours each year on EACH property" does not make sense. 750 hours means about 18 weeks of full-time hours (40 hours a week). And that is for ONE property? Anyone can confirm?
I was also trying to google, and got different answers:
"Tests for Material Participation
To materially participate in a real property trade or business, the taxpayer must be involved in the operations of the activity on a regular, continuous, and substantial basis. The seven tests that measure this are:
Does anyone have any idea?
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@tianwaifeixian wrote:
Hope TT has a way for us to report this issues.
I actually did report this a little while ago. Thanks!
The 750 hours (and more than 50% of work-related time) is the requirement to qualify as a real estate professional.
Once you qualify as a real estate professional, then the rental properties in which you materially participate are not subject to the passive activity loss rules.
The last section of your post sets forth the tests for material participation.
Thanks for your reply. My question here is more to the 750 hours for EACH property- We have 3 properties. Like I mentioned, 750 hours translates to 18 weeks full time. We have 3, which means it translate to 54 weeks full time- but you only have 52 weeks /year. This rule does not make sense to me. I know some ppl have like 7 rentals of their own to manage. If we go by this 750 hours EACH property, then if no one can pass that rule if they own more than 2 properties... Hope I explained it clearly...
It is not 750 hours for each property.
To qualify as a real estate professional, it is 750 hours of services during the tax year in real property trades or businesses in which you materially participated.
See https://www.irs.gov/publications/p925#en_US_2021_publink1000104592
THat's what I thought. But obviously, that is NOT what Turbotax has. That's why I am confused. Please see screenshots below:
That should read, "You are a real estate professional if:".
Further, it is 750 hours in real estate trades or businesses to qualify, not 750 hours on each property.
Some of the On Demand Tax Guidance is inaccurate.
Thanks! That's what I thought. Never expect TT to be wrong though. Hope TT has a way for us to report this issues.
@tianwaifeixian wrote:
Hope TT has a way for us to report this issues.
I actually did report this a little while ago. Thanks!
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