Hello all,
If any one feels like answering. This is a little involved. I have a slight bit of the flu effects that is going around so need a "second" opinion based on the circumstances for filing of a 2009 return. NOL created in 2008 filing. This is an S corp, K-1 passthrough loss circumstance with basis (at-risk money), etc. I have not investigated the carryback part, as this return was not timely filed; it was filed in 2014. So presumably carry forward only option - or am I missing something? Additionally, the shareholder employee did not take salary due to the poor financial condition of the business; he used income sources from savings etc., to pay for his mortgage, etc. So the NOL that carried over from 2008 is affecting 2009 figures, if I allow it of course. I have not passed through the loss from 2009 S corp yet. Basically this taxpayer is swimming in losses because of the loss circumstances in 2008 - 2011 (2010 - 2011 to be filed), etc. He still has basis as of 2009.
So, my real question is regardless of the income, loss or whatever derived in the income portion of his 1040, the NOL has to be used up against income (to income level). However, there is only a very small amount of dividends and interest - very small. I am a little confused as to how much NOL to use in 2009 personal return, since the NOL is a much larger amount than the passive income derived. This is just a circular motion - no income - previous NOL wastes away due to no income. We cannot pick and choose whether to deduct an NOL. Or just deduct the small amount of passive income (NOL portion) and carryover rest of NOL?
Any thoughts please; sorry if confusing. I just want to get the gist of whether taking NOL on no income sources has any room to wiggle or...?
Thanks.
If any one feels like answering. This is a little involved. I have a slight bit of the flu effects that is going around so need a "second" opinion based on the circumstances for filing of a 2009 return. NOL created in 2008 filing. This is an S corp, K-1 passthrough loss circumstance with basis (at-risk money), etc. I have not investigated the carryback part, as this return was not timely filed; it was filed in 2014. So presumably carry forward only option - or am I missing something? Additionally, the shareholder employee did not take salary due to the poor financial condition of the business; he used income sources from savings etc., to pay for his mortgage, etc. So the NOL that carried over from 2008 is affecting 2009 figures, if I allow it of course. I have not passed through the loss from 2009 S corp yet. Basically this taxpayer is swimming in losses because of the loss circumstances in 2008 - 2011 (2010 - 2011 to be filed), etc. He still has basis as of 2009.
So, my real question is regardless of the income, loss or whatever derived in the income portion of his 1040, the NOL has to be used up against income (to income level). However, there is only a very small amount of dividends and interest - very small. I am a little confused as to how much NOL to use in 2009 personal return, since the NOL is a much larger amount than the passive income derived. This is just a circular motion - no income - previous NOL wastes away due to no income. We cannot pick and choose whether to deduct an NOL. Or just deduct the small amount of passive income (NOL portion) and carryover rest of NOL?
Any thoughts please; sorry if confusing. I just want to get the gist of whether taking NOL on no income sources has any room to wiggle or...?
Thanks.
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