8866 Interest Computation Under the Look-Back Method for Prop

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8866

Form
(Rev. December 2025)
Department of the Treasury
Internal Revenue Service

Interest Computation Under the Look-Back Method for
Property Depreciated Under the Income Forecast Method

OMB No. 1545-0074

Go to www.irs.gov/Form8866 for instructions and the latest information.

Attachment
Sequence No. 108

For the recomputation year beginning

, and ending

. See instructions.

Name

A

Identifying number

Number, street, and apt., room, or suite no. If a P.O. box, see instructions.

B

Check applicable box to show type of taxpayer:

City or town

State or province

ZIP or foreign postal code

Corporation

S corporation

Individual

Partnership

Estate or trust
C

If you were an owner of an interest in a pass-through entity (such as a partnership or an S corporation) that depreciated one or more properties to which this interest
computation relates, enter the name and employer identification number of the entity. Attach a schedule if there is more than one such entity.
Employer identification number

Name of entity:

Pass-through entities: Skip lines 1, 3, 4, and 5.
Taxable income (or loss) for the prior years shown on tax return (or
as previously adjusted) before net operating loss or capital loss
carrybacks (other than carrybacks that must be taken into account
to properly compute interest under section 167(g)) (see instructions).
If you were required to file Form 8866 for an earlier year, enter
adjusted taxable income for the prior years from Form 8866, line 3,
for the most recent recomputation year that affects the prior years.
Adjustment to taxable income for the difference between: (a) the
depreciation deducted under the income forecast method based
on estimated future income and (b) depreciation allowable under
the income forecast method based on actual income earned for
periods before the end of the recomputation year and estimated
future income to be earned after the recomputation year. See
instructions and attach a schedule listing each separate property,
unless you were an owner of an interest in a pass-through entity.

2

Prior Years

Recomputation
Year
Year ended
mo.

yr.

(a)

(b)

Year ended

Year ended

mo.

yr.

mo.

(c)
Totals
(Add columns (a) and (b))

yr.

3

Adjusted taxable income for look-back purposes. Combine
lines 1 and 2. If line 3 is a negative amount, see instructions

4

Income tax liability on line 3 amount using tax rates in
effect for the prior years (see instructions)
. . . .

5

Income tax liability shown on return (or as previously
adjusted) for the prior years (see instructions). If you were
required to file Form 8866 for an earlier year, enter the
amount required to be reported on Form 8866, line 4, for the
most recent recomputation year that affects the prior years

6

Increase (or decrease) in tax for the prior years on which
interest is due (or is to be refunded). Subtract line 5 from
line 4. (Pass-through entities: See instructions.)
. .

7

Interest due on increase, if any, shown on line 6 (see instructions)

8

Interest to be refunded on decrease, if any, shown on
line 6 (see instructions) . . . . . . . . . .

9a

Net interest to be refunded to you. If line 8, column (c), is greater than line 7, column (c), enter the excess. File Form
8866 separately. Do not attach it to your tax return (see instructions) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

b
d
10

c Type:

Routing number
Account number

Checking

Savings

Net interest you owe. If line 7, column (c), is greater than line 8, column (c), enter the excess. Attach Form 8866 to
your tax return. See instructions for where to include this amount on your return . . . . . . . . . . .

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