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Form 8582 Passive Activity Loss Limitations

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Form 8582 Passive Activity Loss Limitations

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Form 8582 is used by noncorporate taxpayers to figure the amount of any passive activity loss (PAL) for the current tax year.

A PAL occurs when total losses (including prior year unallowed losses) from all your passive activities exceed the total income from all your passive activities.

Generally, passive activities include:

- Trade or business activities in which you did not materially participate for the tax year.

- Rental activities, regardless of your participation.

-ALs cannot be used to offset income from nonpassive activities. However, a special allowance for rental real estate activities may allow some losses even if the losses exceed passive income.

PALs not allowed in the current year are carried forward until they are allowed either against passive activity income, against the special allowance, if applicable, or when you sell or exchange your entire interest in the activity in a fully taxable transaction to an unrelated party.


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