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Form 7203 How to enter K1 figures if not enough stock basis to take loss?

When calculating Form 7203, what if you can't take the full loss shown in Box 1 of your K-1 because you don't have enough stock/debt basis?  Meaning, how do you enter this in TurboTax?  In the past, I would enter the K1 figures into TurboTax and they populate where it goes. And where exactly do you enter the carryover difference so TurboTax knows to apply that to the following tax year?  

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Form 7203 How to enter K1 figures if not enough stock basis to take loss?

in Turbotax as part of the k-1 entries, you would check the box that some of your investment is not at risk and complete form 6198 either part II or Part III.   it appears that the entries on the 7203 do not limit your loss to basis.  the 6198 is required to do this. Turbotax will carryforward the disallowed loss to next year

form 7203 is required because you are reporting a loss. no info carries to this form from other forms like the k-1 and 6198.  why both - since essentially they report the same info.  well TurboTax only uses the 6198 but the IRS wants form 7203 which may contain more detailed info.

 

 

 

 

 

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