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A specialized tax designation known as Real Estate Professional Status (REPS) offers a powerful avenue for significant tax savings, a strategy sometimes colloquially referred to by experts as the "marital loophole." This provision within the tax code is not a loophole in the legal sense but a legitimate status that, when met with strict IRS criteria, can dramatically alter an investor's tax liability.
To qualify, an individual must spend more than 750 hours per year in real estate activities, with those hours constituting over half of their total working time. This often involves meticulous time-tracking of activities like property management, construction oversight, and leasing work. For married couples filing jointly, only one spouse needs to meet the hourly requirements, which is where the common nickname originates.
The primary benefit of achieving REPS is the ability to deduct rental real estate losses against other forms of income, such as W-2 wages or business earnings. Without this status, these losses are typically suspended and carried forward. For high-income earners actively engaged in property investment, navigating the REPS rules can unlock substantial annual deductions, turning paper losses into immediate tax relief. It is a complex but valuable tool for serious real estate investors.
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