United States · IRS
Schedule E (Form 1040) — Supplemental Income and Loss
Schedule E reports income from rental real estate, royalties, partnerships, S corporations, estates and trusts.
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Who needs Schedule E (1040)?
Landlords reporting rental income and expenses, plus partners and S-corp shareholders reporting K-1 income.
How to fill it with DocsArc
- Open Schedule E (1040) in the DocsArc workspace with one click above.
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Frequently asked questions
Rental or business — Schedule E or C?
Ordinary rentals go on Schedule E; short-term rentals with substantial services (hotel-like) may belong on Schedule C.
Always verify you have the current version: official IRS page
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