I don't understand why the cash from a partial 1031 exchange is being taxed as NIIT. I have sold the same type of rental real estate in the past without doing an exchange and the proceeds were not taxed as Net Investment Income
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If the rental rises to the level of a Trade or Business AND you Materially Participate in that business, the capital gain is not subject to NIIT.
If that does not apply, the capital gain is subject to NIIT.
I suspect that TurboTax automatically assumes it is NOT a Trade or Business, and therefore subject to NIIT.
As for why your prior transaction did that, I don't know. Maybe your income was not high enough to be subject to NIIT. Maybe you used a different program. Maybe I am wrong and TurboTax does have the capability to exclude it from NIIT and you entered it differently. Maybe something else.
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