Do Losses on Rental Property Carry Forward? (2024)

Do Losses on Rental Property Carry Forward? (1)

As an owner of, or investor in rental property, you could be in a position to take advantage of many deductions in addition to potentially receiving cash flow. Prospective tax benefits are one reason why many investors turn to rental real estate ownership.

But what happens if you own a rental property – or properties – in which losses were incurred during a specific year? Can those losses on rental property carry forward?

Passive Income and Expenses

The answer to the above depends on whether you’re an “active” participant (as in a full-time, employed real estate professional) or a “passive” one (a real estate investor). For purposes of this article, let’s assume that you are not a real estate professional who buys, sells or rents properties for a living. Rather, you’re an investor who likes the potential benefits that come from real estate ownership.

Before continuing, the main rule of thumb is that gains and losses associated with rental real estate are considered passive, with few exceptions. According to the IRS, “passive activities include trade or business activities in which you don’t materially participate.” The IRS includes real estate investment/ownership as a passive activity.

Because of this designation, any income generated from your rental real estate investments is considered passive income. Meanwhile, passive income refers to regular earnings received from a source other than an employer or contractor. Passive loss (or passive activity loss) occurs when a property’s operating expenses exceed the rental income.

Something else that’s important to know: Passive losses can only be used to offset passive income. As such, you may have a passive loss in a given year, but you might have to wait to carry that loss forward to the next year. In fact, the IRS points out that in most cases, passive losses exceeding passive income in a particular year are generally disallowed for that year.

Carrying it Forward

Now let’s get back to the question of this article – whether losses on rental property can be carried forward. The answer is yes. You can carry forward those losses until the entire amount is used up.

But again, passive losses can only be used to offset against passive income. If, for example, you invest in rental real estate that generated $50,000 in losses in Year 1, but then created a profit of $100,000 the following year, you can use that $50,000 to reduce that income to $50,000. But that $50,000 can only be used to offset that passive income. You couldn’t use that $50,000 as a deduction against your entire income.

Understanding investment real estate income and expenses can be tricky. As such, when considering losses on your rental property, be sure to work with a professional tax advisor, who can help you through the process and answer any questions you might have.

All real estate investments have the potential to lose value during the life of the investment. All financed real estate investments have the potential for foreclosure.

Risk tolerance is an investor's general ability to withstand risk inherent in investing. There is no guarantee a recommended portfolio will accurately reflect your tolerance to risk.

This material is for general information and educational purposes only. Information is based on data gathered from what we believe are reliable sources. It is not guaranteed as to accuracy, does not purport to be complete and is not intended to be used as a primary basis for investment decisions. It should also not be construed as advice meeting the particular investment needs of any investor.

Realized does not provide tax or legal advice. This material is not a substitute for seeking the advice of a qualified professional for your individual situation.

Do Losses on Rental Property Carry Forward? (2024)
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