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What is IRS Form 1040 Schedule E?

Written by John Kirkland | Jan 01, 2018

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General Information

  • What is the form number?  Form 1040 Schedule E
  • What government agency is it filed with?  The Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
  • What is the form name?  Supplemental Income and Loss
  • What is this form about?  Schedule E is a form paired with Form 1040 used by U.S. taxpayers to report income or losses from rental real estate, royalties, partnerships, S corporations, estates, trusts, and residual interests in REMICs (Real Estate Mortgage Investment Conduits). It allows taxpayers to detail multiple types of supplementary income or losses which are then included in the overall income calculation on Form 1040.

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