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New Member
posted Apr 9, 2025 1:43:00 PM

Is there any reason my tax liability would go up as a I add expenses to rental property?

My refund is going down as I add expenses to rental properties. For example, if I set the cleaning/maintenance expense on rental to $0, it shows a refund of ~$1084, but when I add the ~$6000 of annual HOA dues as a cleaning/maintenance expense, my refund drops to $845.

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Expert Alumni
Apr 9, 2025 1:48:35 PM

One possible explanation is if your rental properties qualify for the Qualified Business Income (QBI) deduction, then as you increase your expenses, the rental income decreases.  When the rental income decreases, the QBI deduction decreases as well, thus reducing your overall refund amount.  

 

To learn more, take a look at the following TurboTax help articles:

 

What is the Qualified Business Income (QBI) deduction?

 

Can I get the QBI deduction on rental income?

 

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Expert Alumni
Apr 9, 2025 1:48:35 PM

One possible explanation is if your rental properties qualify for the Qualified Business Income (QBI) deduction, then as you increase your expenses, the rental income decreases.  When the rental income decreases, the QBI deduction decreases as well, thus reducing your overall refund amount.  

 

To learn more, take a look at the following TurboTax help articles:

 

What is the Qualified Business Income (QBI) deduction?

 

Can I get the QBI deduction on rental income?

 

Level 15
Apr 9, 2025 1:49:08 PM

By entering more expenses it will decease your net profit or give you a loss, so you may not be getting as many credits as before.   Also after you reduce your income to zero there is no more refund to get back but you still may owe for other things like self employment tax or the 10% early withdrawal penalty from 401k or IRA accounts.

New Member
Apr 10, 2025 9:33:13 AM

Yes! That's exactly what it was, the QBI deduction, thanks for the info! 

New Member
Apr 10, 2025 9:33:54 AM

Makes sense, thanks so much for your reply! Looks like it turned out to be the QBI but you gave me a lot of great info too.