Where do I enter Form 1099-S?

by TurboTax •   1803
Updated January 20, 2026 12:58 PM

Where you enter your Form 1099-S depends on why you received it.

If you sold your main home

  • Go to the sale of home section:

    • TurboTax Online/Mobile: Go to the sale of home screen under Wages & Income.

    • TurboTax Desktop:

      • Go to Federal Taxes.

      • Go to Wages & Income

      • If asked How do you want to enter…?, select I’ll choose what I work on.

      • Under Less Common Income, select Start or Update next to Sale of Home.

  • Answer Yes to Did you sell or have your home foreclosed in 2025?

  • Select Continue on the next screen.

  • Enter the address of the home you sold on the next screen, then select Continue.

  • On the Sales info screen, answer Yes to Did you receive a Form 1099-S? and enter the info from your 1099-S.

  • Follow the onscreen instructions.

Profits of up to $250,000 ($500,000 on a joint return) on the sale of your home may not be taxable if it was your primary residence for two of the last five years. We’ll ask you some questions about the sale of your home to see if you qualify.

If you sold other real estate

Select which type of sale you made for step-by-step instructions:

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