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Client is retired and owns an apartment building, this is his main source of income. He manages it himself and being a retired contractor he handles the majority of repairs. He keeps good records and has a designated office space for managing the apartment building.
I don't see a way to get the 8829 to connect to Sch E....is this something that I have to do manually then just insert the ending figure onto Sch E as Other Expenses?
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I believe 8829s are only for schedule C use. I think you are on the right track to do the manual calculations.
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I believe 8829s are only for schedule C use. I think you are on the right track to do the manual calculations.
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