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Active/passive income and MTRs

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Hi - are there any scenarios in which mid-term rental income/losses can be considered as active income rather than passive, besides when one has REPS status? Thank you.

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Outside of REPS, there would not be a way to make MTR losses active. Only passive income if you are not a REP. 

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