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Deductions & credits
Regrettably, you cannot deduct mortgage interest or other property expenses that you do not pay.
You have what is considered a Not-for-Profit rental. Here are the instructions on how to report it.
To report Not-for-Profit (NFP) income in TurboTax
- Click on Federal Taxes
- Wages and Income
- You may need to click Jump to Full List, Show me everything or I’ll choose what I work on depending upon your situation and the TurboTax version you are using.
- Scroll to the very bottom; Less Common Income; Click Show more (if start isn’t displayed)
- Click Start across from Miscellaneous Income, 1099-A, 1099-C
- Scroll to the Bottom and Click Start across from other reportable income
- At the “Other Taxable Income” screen, enter your description – Not for Profit Rental and then amount of income you received. In your case, this is the amount of principal reduction on the mortgage loan during the year.
You can also enter your NFP expenses as part of Miscellaneous Itemized Deductions.
If you choose to enter your NFP expenses:
- Go to the Federal Taxes tab
- Deductions and Credits
- Click “I’ll choose what I work on”
- Scroll down to Other Deductions and Credits
- Click Other Deductible Expenses Start.
- At the “Less Common Expenses” screen, say yes.
On the next screen, you can enter your NFP Rental expenses; these are expenses that you actually paid, not those that were paid by the church.
Some additional information
Your NFP Expenses amount will go to line 23 of your Itemized Deductions Schedule A. If they are more than 2% of your Adjusted Gross Income, they will be included in your Schedule A. If your standard deduction is higher than your Schedule A (Itemized deductions), you will use the standard deduction instead; TurboTax will default to the higher deduction.
Here are the 2015 standard deduction amounts for each filing status:
- Single or Married Filing Separate - $6,300
- Married Filing Jointly or Qualifying Widow(er) - $12,600
- Head of Household - $9,250