Qualified Business Income (QBI) Deduction

The QBI deduction is a federal tax deduction of up to 20% of qualified business income from pass-through entities (partnerships, S-corps, sole proprietors) — including many rental real estate activities — available through 2025 under current law.

What it means

IRC § 199A, enacted in the 2017 tax act, allows individuals to deduct up to 20% of qualified business income from pass-through entities. Rental real estate activities can qualify if they rise to the level of a 'trade or business.' The IRS issued a safe harbor (Rev. Proc. 2019-38) that treats certain rental real estate enterprises as trades or businesses if they meet specific hour and separate-books requirements.

The QBI deduction is subject to income limits and complex calculations involving W-2 wages and unadjusted basis of qualified property. Real estate investors benefit significantly when they qualify. Under current law, the deduction sunsets after 2025 absent legislative extension.

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