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Tax Tip #298: Roth Conversion Offset by Rental Losses

REPS investors with large rental losses can strategically time Roth IRA conversions. Converting $100K from a Traditional IRA creates $100K in taxable income, but $80K in rental losses (if you qualify as REPS) reduces the tax hit to only $20K of net income. This is a powerful way to move money to tax-free Roth growth while sheltering the conversion with real estate losses.

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