Please provide steps to remediate. Thank you.
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I do believe that one enterprise means your aggregating them. however certain rental activities cannot be aggregated. example residential and commercial real estate cannot be aggregated.
in the schedule E worksheet
in the QBI section
there's a question in the QBI smart worksheet about Rev Proc 2019-38 the safe harbor election
A1a which you can check if you meet the safe harbor for that property that would be enterprise 1
for others if they meet the safe harbor but you don't want them aggregated you would check the box but use 2,3, or 4 for the enterprise number
for each for which you do this there will be the RREE safe harbor statement. there will also be a component QBI worksheet for each enterprise. finally form 8995 will list each enterprise as on a separate line.
Thank you. Turbo Tax named it Enterprise #1. There was a subsequent question about aggregating, and I did not choose that option.
I will be creating another post for form 8582.
Prior to 2022 taxes, I utilized Turbo Tax.
For 2022, an accountant completed by taxes:
Turbo Tax 2023: it appears Turbo Tax doesn't think I have active participation instead it completed the form as passive.
Since my first year as a real estate professional was in 2022 and did not use Turbo Tax then, there must be a trigger field that I must complete for 2023.
I figured it out by reading the IRS publication. Married filing separably must be qualified as living together or not living together. If living together, it is considered passive; if not living together, it is considered active.
Thanks again for your previous help.
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