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Claiming Passive Losses Without Qualifying as a Real Estate Professional [Tax Smart Daily 011]

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    Let's talk about the $25,000 passive loss allowance for people who don't qualify as real estate professionals.

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    • Who are eligible for the $25,000 passive loss allowance
    • What happens to your passive loss allowance when your income goes above $100,000

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