rohit218
Feb 21, 2010, 11:21 AM
Hi,
I am a non-resident for US tax purposes. I have moved from US to Canada and my 2009 return will be a NOL return due to a US rental property which has more expenses & depreciation than rent. I am able include the operating losses from my US return into my canada tax return except the property depreciation amount. So I would like to carryback only the depreciation expense from 2009 to my 2007 US return. Is it allowed to carryback a portion of the NOL? How can I do that? I am planning to use 1040X since I have to correct another mistake on my 2007 return.
Thanks!
I am a non-resident for US tax purposes. I have moved from US to Canada and my 2009 return will be a NOL return due to a US rental property which has more expenses & depreciation than rent. I am able include the operating losses from my US return into my canada tax return except the property depreciation amount. So I would like to carryback only the depreciation expense from 2009 to my 2007 US return. Is it allowed to carryback a portion of the NOL? How can I do that? I am planning to use 1040X since I have to correct another mistake on my 2007 return.
Thanks!