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    Sep 8, 2008, 01:09 PM
    Loss on Dissolution of Partnership on Tax Return?
    I'm trying to finish up our taxes for 2007. My husband and his partner ended their 10 year partnership last year and my husband's Schedule K has an ending capital amount of $47,000 which he will never recoup. How do I take the loss on our tax return and what form do I use (I'm using Turbo Tax) and is it a one time loss or long term? Thank you.
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    Sep 10, 2008, 10:17 AM
    It IS a business loss which can be claimed in 2007 on Schedule E.

    I cannot say exactly HOW to claim it without looking at all of the tax-related records, past tax returns and the Schedule K.

    You should NOT be trying to prepare this return yourself; the chances of making a mistake that will trigger an audit are TOO GREAT.

    Get professional help, either from a CPA or an enrolled agent.

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