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Do I lose investment interest (margin) expense deduction if I do not itemize AND my dividends exceed margin interest paid?

Hello experts,

I was wondering if someone could help me understand how should investment interest expenses be treated on my tax return.

In my current situation, I had a total of $19,000 of margin interest from 2023 return that was carry forwarded into 2024.

After subtracting the Qualified dividends, I have a total of $22,000 of net investment income.

 

I understand that if I were to itemize my deductions - I would be able to itemize a total of $29,000 ( 10K SALT + 19K interest expenses).

If I do not itemize on my 1040 - I still get standard deduction of $29,200.

 

My question is -> If I do NOT itemize my deductions -> Do I end up losing on the margin interest expenses completely? Given my dividends/interest INCOME exceeds the margin interest expenses:

1) Can I not subtract my interest expenses from the net investment income - and thereby reduce tax liability?

OR

2) since I am okay with taking standard deduction, can I chose to carry forward my margin interest expenses into the next year?

 

Am I going to lose all the benefit of margin interest paid if I do not itemize my deductions this year?

 

I read about electing to chose the investment income as 'not capital gains' but treat it as an ordinary income - does that strategy help me in either or these two scenarios?

 

Your help is greatly appreciated!

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