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  2. What Is the Alternative Minimum Tax and Will It Cost You Big ...

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    The excess business loss limitation of noncorporate taxpayers for 2020 — and retroactively to 2018 and 2019 — has been repealed. If you claimed this loss on a 2018 or 2019 tax return, use Form ...

  3. Net operating loss - Wikipedia

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    Under U.S. Federal income tax law, a net operating loss (NOL) occurs when certain tax-deductible expenses exceed taxable revenues for a taxable year. [1] If a taxpayer is taxed during profitable periods without receiving any tax relief (e.g., a refund) during periods of NOLs, an unbalanced tax burden results. [ 2 ]

  4. 23 Ridiculous Tax Loopholes

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    The IRS defines excess business loss as "the amount by which the total deductions attributable to all of your trades or businesses exceed your total gross income and gains attributable to those ...

  5. Alternative minimum tax - Wikipedia

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    Each year, high-income taxpayers must calculate and then pay the greater of an alternative minimum tax (AMT) or regular tax. [9] The alternative minimum taxable income (AMTI) is calculated by taking the taxpayer's regular income and adding on disallowed credits and deductions such as the bargain element from incentive stock options, state and local tax deduction, foreign tax credits, and ...

  6. Section 179 depreciation deduction - Wikipedia

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    First, there is a dollar limitation. Under section 179(b)(1), the maximum deduction a taxpayer may take in a year is $1,040,000 for tax year 2020. Second, if a taxpayer places more than $2,000,000 worth of section 179 property into service during a single taxable year, the § 179 deduction is reduced, dollar for dollar, by the amount exceeding ...

  7. How to deduct stock losses from your taxes - AOL

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    For example, if you have a $20,000 loss and a $16,000 gain, you can claim the maximum deduction of $3,000 on this year’s taxes, and the remaining $1,000 loss in a future year. Again, for any ...

  8. Internal Revenue Code section 183 - Wikipedia

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    Section 183(b)(2) provides that a taxpayer may deduct an amount "equal to the amount of the deductions which would be allowable [ . . . ] only if such activity were engaged in for profit, but only to the extent that the gross income derived from such activity for the taxable year exceeds the deductions allowable [ . . .

  9. Trump suffered large business losses at the end of his ... - AOL

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    A personal loss of nearly $4.8 million in 2020. The new details of Trump’s business that emerge from the reports shows an enterprise that suffered large losses both in the first and last year of ...