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NOL Carry backs for years 2020 back to 2016

Mike37
Level 1

I have a client who has an S-Corp who has lost money 3 of the past 5 years. I would like to apply these losing tax years to her profitable tax years 2017& 2018. This would wipe out most of her tax debt. I have just done her returns from 2013-2020. I know I'll have to amend her K-1's and 1040's.

What procedure should I go through to complete this task. Any advice would be appriciated.

Michael Rhodes, EA

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TaxGuyBill
Level 15

@Mike37 wrote:

I have a client who has an S-Corp who has lost money 3 of the past 5 years.


S-corporations don't have NOLs, they have pass-through losses.  After applying the usable loss from the S-corporation for each year to the 1040, does that year's 1040 have a NOL (AGI would be negative)?

 

 

Mike37
Level 1

I think I understand what you are saying. I'll give an example to clarify.

Client has a 1040 AGI of $189,620 and a K-1 from S-corp with $-100,744 Ordinary Business Income (Loss)

If I can net that out, it would give my client $ 88,876 of AGI.

Am I understanding this correctly..???

 

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jeffmcpa2010
Level 11

Try preparing the tax return and see how it comes out. Of course you need to understand and be aware of the Basis rules when it comes to S-Corp loss in order to determine whether the Loss is allowed.

Accountant-Man
Level 13

Then there is no NOL on the 1040.

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sjrcpa
Level 15

And after getting through the basis hurdle the loss is only allowed if it is not a passive loss.

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