I have a client who just received a K-1 on Monday. I am filing an amendment to original return. Also found out that a K-1 was also received in the 2007 tax year and it was issued to the client in June of 2007 and had a passive loss so client didn't mention. My question is this: will I need to go back and amend 2007 return add the K-1, in order to to use the loss against this years K-1? I am assuming so...
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I don't have a cite
but my understanding is that you can always amend a return to pay additional tax or to give the taxing agencies information they need and would not otherwise have but that after three years you generally can't get money paid to you or credited to another year's return. I say generally because if you are hard enough up the code contains a provision for letting a refund for a closed year be applied to tax due for another year.
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I would think
that as passive and limited partner, no losses would be included on the form 1040, but would be carried forward on 8582 form from one year to next and net against any passive income reported via K-1 form.
So calculate back to the first closed years and bring forward for correction and then file your amendments for the open years and corrected form 8582 forms.
Sandy
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