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1040 - two states question

You live in CA and own an SFR rental property in OK, reported on your 1040 Schedule E.

 

After all income and expenses, depreciation, etc., the SFR has a net $1,000 positive [passive] profit for the year.

 

Its Schedule E carries forward a -$1,500 [passive] loss from previous year due to big repairs. This effectively cancels the $1,000 passive profit and you owe no tax on it.

 

TT recognizes the situation, and creates a Schedule S. Then it asks you "how much of your RE income is from OK", apparently to avoid double taxation.

 

Question: do you enter the actual OK passive income ($1,000), or do you enter $0 since that income is effectively not taxable due to loss carryovers?

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DavidD66
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1040 - two states question

You would enter $0 - the amount of net rental income on your federal tax return that was sourced in Oklahoma.  If the loss had been from a different rental in another state you would enter $1,000.  But based on the information in your question, the prior year loss is also form OK, so enter zero.  

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DavidD66
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1040 - two states question

You would enter $0 - the amount of net rental income on your federal tax return that was sourced in Oklahoma.  If the loss had been from a different rental in another state you would enter $1,000.  But based on the information in your question, the prior year loss is also form OK, so enter zero.  

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1040 - two states question

@DavidD66 thanks for the advice. So if I understand clearly, "... $0 - the amount of net rental income..."

In this context the TT question about "net rental income" is actually the net *taxable* income, after the effect of previous losses, if any - correct?

 

Also - in this case, should TT state return for OK also show a "net rental income" of $0 ?

DavidD66
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1040 - two states question

Enter 0.00 the losses are suspended and carried forward.

 

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