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Answered: August 27, 2020 10:41 pm

How many years can a business lose money and still file a Schedule C?

A business that loses money year after year may draw the attention of the IRS; it may question whether this is a business with a profit motive or a mere hobby activity for which losses (expenses in excess of income) are not deductible. There’s no fixed limit on the number of years of losses. However, a business that’s just starting up can elect to rely on a presumption that the activity is for profit (not a hobby). If such business is profitable in three out of five years, it’s presumed to be for profit (a different presumption applies to horse-related activities). But even if the presumption isn’t met, facts and circumstances can be used to demonstrate a profit motive.

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Tax Glossary

Original issue discount (OID)

The difference between the face value of a bond and its original issue price. OID is reported on an annual basis as interest income.

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