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State tax filing
Thank you for guidance on the approach to handling renting to a family member at a rate below market value. However, I'm having trouble actually doing that in TurboTax (desktop). The only way I can get to a screen that discusses Rental income for PA is by selecting "Rental and Royalty Properties - Edit" from the "Show Topic List" menu. However, what comes up is a screen that says "We don't see any Schedule E for rents, royalties, patents, or copyrights. This income transfers from your federal return."
So when I follow the instructions from TurboTax to enter it as other income in the federal side, it doesn't appear that I can report it in Schedule E for the PA return. Is there a way to use PA Schedule E or should I report it as Miscellaneous Compensation?
In case it impacts the answer, my relative lives in the rental property all year as their primary residence.
Also, do you have a reference in PA tax rules that say I can disregard the income as rental income? I haven't been able to find anything that allows me to do anything besides report it in a Schedule E.