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TP purchased a condo but never rented it or lived in it. Then sold it in 2023 at a loss. I entered the data in 4797 but the loss doesn't reflect on Schedule D.

chapguy19
Level 4
What am I missing or doing wrong?
The condo was an investment property.
Thanks in advance, Christopher
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TaxGuyBill
Level 15

Form 4797 is for selling business assets.

If it was purely for investment purposes, you enter the sale on Form 8949/Schedule (in ProSeries, use the 1099-B worksheet).

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BobKamman
Level 15

Same question with additional details.  What was their purpose in buying it?  Were they going to live in it, rent it, or flip it?  Did they make any improvements while they owned it?  How long between purchase and sale?  

chapguy19
Level 4

It was just an investment property they hoped when it was finished, they could sell it or rent it out. 

They held it for 9 years.

Property is in India.

They had moved to the US and didn't want to be absentee owners.

The Condo was part of a large project.

 

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TaxGuyBill
Level 15

Form 4797 is for selling business assets.

If it was purely for investment purposes, you enter the sale on Form 8949/Schedule (in ProSeries, use the 1099-B worksheet).

BobKamman
Level 15

Vacant?  For 9 years?  Were there assessments, taxes, utility bills?  Did they ever visit?  But stayed elsewhere?  Any family there?  But none of them came near it?  

But who are we to question it.  Leave that for IRS.  

Taxes-by-Rocky
Level 7

If you haven't, you might just look into basis and depreciation.  Just to be sure you have a leg to stand on (in the US) for the loss.

sjrcpa
Level 15

What depreciation?

Never rented or used in a business.


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chapguy19
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Thanks for your help,

Christopher

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