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General Partner in oil partnership.

TomTax51
Level 2

Client has K1 and is marked a General Partner. Does being a General Partner mean he has a "working interest in an oil" so he does not have to treat the loss as a passive loss?

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sjrcpa
Level 15

A General Partnership interest means it is not passive.

I don't know if it means they have a working interest.

Generally these partnerships have pages have explanatory stuff.

Also watch future years. Frequently your client's interest will change to a limited partnership interest in a year or two.

The more I know, the more I don't know.

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sjrcpa
Level 15

A General Partnership interest means it is not passive.

I don't know if it means they have a working interest.

Generally these partnerships have pages have explanatory stuff.

Also watch future years. Frequently your client's interest will change to a limited partnership interest in a year or two.

The more I know, the more I don't know.
TomTax51
Level 2

Thanks for your insight .K1 client gave me didn't have any explanation in regards to General partner status. Couldn't find any straight answers in IRS publications that a General partner income/loss was considered non passive.

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sjrcpa
Level 15

You're welcome.

"K1 client gave me didn't have any explanation in regards to General partner status" That doesn't mean they don't have it. 😀

The more I know, the more I don't know.
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