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  1. If the loss on line 11 includes a loss from Form 4684, line 35, column (b)(ii), enter that part of the loss here. Enter the loss from income-producing property on Schedule A (Form 1040), line 16.

  2. On Form 4797, line 2, enter “Section 1397B Rollover” in column (a) and enter as a (loss) in column (g) the amount of gain included on Form 4797 that you are electing to postpone. If you are reporting the sale directly on Form 4797, line 2, use the line directly below the line on which you reported the sale.

  3. On Form 4797, line 2, enter “Section 1397B Rollover” in column (a) and enter as a (loss) in column (g) the amount of gain included on Form 4797 that you are electing to postpone. If you are reporting the sale directly on Form 4797, line 2, use the line directly below the line on which you reported the sale.

  4. Jun 9, 2023 · Depending on your tax situation, you may not need to use all parts of IRS Form 4797 to report sales of business property. The form instructions contain specific guidance on where to report the disposition of capital assets such as: Depreciable tangible trade or business property. Depreciable real trade or business property.

  5. On Form 8949, enter “From Form 4797” in column (a) of Part I (if the transaction is short term) or Part II (if the transaction is long term), and skip columns (b) and (c). In column (d), enter the excess of the total gain over the recapture amount. Leave columns (e) through (g) blank and complete column (h).

  6. Dec 26, 2023 · Indicate the correct asset class (e.g. 1245 property, 1250 property, etc.) Attach your completed Form 4797 to your tax return (Form 1040). The totals carry over to Schedule D to determine capital gains and losses. Be sure to follow the instructions for Form 4797 closely when reporting your transactions.

  7. Apr 16, 2021 · Form 4797 Line 6: You will report any of the gains from Line 32 of your tax return other than those resulting from casualty or theft on this line. Form 4797 Line 7: Simply add all of the gains and losses recorded on Lines 2-6. After that, put that number in this line.

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