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Is box 10 on the 1098 considered what property taxes that I paid?

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box 10 on my 1098 says real estate taxes $1303.40. Is this considered property taxes that I paid as a tax break or not?
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Yes - if a real estate taxes paid amount was reported to you in Box 10 of your Form 1098, this represents the amount of real estate taxes you paid on your residence during the tax year, which are claimable as an itemized deduction on your federal income tax return, on Form 1040 Schedule A, Itemized Deductions, Line 6, (Real estate taxes).

Here's how to enter real estate taxes paid in TurboTax:

  • In your return, click on Federal Taxes tab
  • Click on Deductions & Credits
  • Under Your tax breaks, select Edit/Add button for “Property Taxes”

On “Enter the Property Taxes You Paid”, enter the amount of real estate taxes paid on the home in the "Your Main Home” box, per the Form 1098 Box 10.

 

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June 1, 2019

Yes - if a real estate taxes paid amount was reported to you in Box 10 of your Form 1098, this represents the amount of real estate taxes you paid on your residence during the tax year, which are claimable as an itemized deduction on your federal income tax return, on Form 1040 Schedule A, Itemized Deductions, Line 6, (Real estate taxes).

Here's how to enter real estate taxes paid in TurboTax:

  • In your return, click on Federal Taxes tab
  • Click on Deductions & Credits
  • Under Your tax breaks, select Edit/Add button for “Property Taxes”

On “Enter the Property Taxes You Paid”, enter the amount of real estate taxes paid on the home in the "Your Main Home” box, per the Form 1098 Box 10.