AnnetteB6
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No, being a part-year resident of the state where the rental is located should have no bearing on the information being reported on your Federal return.

 

Take a look at the Property Profile section for your rental property.  If you were in a situation where the property was converted to personal use from rental use or vice versa, then you may have mistakenly entered that there were some personal use days during the year.  Personal use days do not include any time just prior to or just after a change in the use of the property.  If personal use days were entered, then expenses such as real estate taxes and insurance will be prorated.  

 

If you did not have any personal use days reported, please let us know how you are comparing 2021 and 2022 information.  Are you looking directly at Schedule E or using a summary of the information provided within TurboTax?

 

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