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If I co-buy a house with my father as a rental, do we report 1/2 of the rent, costs, deductions, etc. We live in California. My father and the rental will be in Arizona.
I already have 1 rental property in Arizona. Would having a second rental require me to file taxes in Arizona? I did NOT in 2024 based on TurboTax.
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Before we discuss joint ownership of rental property income, let’s take a quick look at how to calculate income and expenses from a rental property. According to IRS Topic No. 414 Rental Income and Expenses, rental income includes:
Expenses are:
When there is joint ownership of a property with a non-spouse, typically each party reports his or her share of income and expenses on their individual tax return using Schedule E.
You could also choose to create an LLC, partnership or S-Corp for the ownership of the property. That would require the filing of a Form 1065 or 1120-S depending upon the choice.
The question of having to file an Arizona tax return is based upon how much net income this property generates plus a proration of all your income. See: Income Tax Filing Requirements for the 2024 Arizona filing requirements for non-residents. If you are operating at a loss you would not have needed to file a 2024 Arizona tax return.
This answer is limited to the tax implication, though I would be remiss to tell you, and by extension your father, that both Arizona and California are community property states. You should check with a licensed attorney preferably one licensed in both states, if possible. I wanted to make you aware, so that you do not limit your research just to the tax implications.
Thank you for your question @rosasanc8
All the best,
Marc T.
TurboTax Live Tax Expert
28 Years of Experience Helping Clients
Yes, if you are half owner of rental property, you need to report 50% of rental income and deductions on your tax return.
You're a CA resident and you have rental properties in AZ. You do need to file an AZ Non-resident tax return. If you pay any taxes to AZ due to your net income from the rental properties, you will get a credit on your CA return for paying taxes to Other State. Your resident state taxes you on all your world-wide income.
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