kenn175
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What differentiates this reply from reporting the income as described in "I have rental property that is rented by a familty member at a discount to fair market...
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I knew all that, but as I said, it seems TT is not calculating the share of expenses consistently. Also, the carryover seems wrong.personal use34rental use84per...
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Well, this is embarrassing. I had made a typo. Thanks for your quick response.
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TT Online is reporting a QBI deduction of $46,107, yet the only eligible income is $509.95 from 199A entries for two REITs. I am _not_ self employed. I spent ab...
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- Posted Re: I have a family member living with me. He pays $600 monthly rent and $200 toward bills. How d... on Investors & landlords. February 27, 2025 7:47 AM
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- Posted Why does 2019 TT calculate share of different expenses differently for a vacation rental which has personal use? Shouldn't the share of expenses should be consistent? on Investors & landlords. March 10, 2022 9:51 AM
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- Posted Re: TT is computing my net QBI to high how can I tell what numbers they are using on Retirement tax questions. February 10, 2021 11:56 AM
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