A common example of a passive activity loss is when an individual owns a rental property that incurs more expenses than it earns in rental income. The difference resulting in a loss is considered passive because the property owner does not actively manage or work on the property on a regular, continuous, and substantial basis.
During the meeting, the investor mentioned that he incurred a passive activity loss last year due to his real estate investments.
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