Answer:
Timothy has an excess business loss of $ 0. He may use $ 290,000 of his share of the $580,000 LLC business loss to offset non-business income .
Prada has an excess business loss of $40,000. She may use $250,000 of her share of the $580,000 LLC business loss to offset non-business income .
Any excess business loss is treated as part of the treated as part of the taxpayer's net operating loss (NOL) carry-forward.
Explanation:
1. Nonincome loss is claimed when there is no income and therefore no tax will be deducted. The is conditional on the provision of the details of income on which non-income loss is claimed.
2. Taxpayer's net operating loss (NOL) carry-forward is relevant here because it is often used to offset the tax payments in other tax period through the tax authority when allowable deductions is higher than taxable income.