Federal Income Tax Accounting
At-risk rules are tax regulations that limit the amount of loss a taxpayer can claim from certain investments or business activities to the amount they have actually invested or are personally liable for. These rules ensure that individuals cannot deduct losses exceeding their financial commitment, protecting the tax system from abuse by preventing taxpayers from offsetting income with excessive losses they have not truly 'at risk'. This concept ties into limitations on business losses, passive activity losses, income allocation to shareholders, restrictions related to built-in gains tax, and strategies for timing income and deductions.
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