MarilynG1
Expert Alumni

Investors & landlords

You don't mention which state you are filing a Non-Resident return in.  

 

You may need to report all rental income and expenses, to have the rental loss calculated, or TurboTax may have carried over the Schedule E from your Federal return to your state, since the property is located there.

 

The only way to see all your state forms in TurboTax Online is to pay for your return and download the PDF copy with worksheets to review. You may be able to tell from the amount in the State Refund meter whether the rental loss has been applied. 

 

Your best bet would be to look at the state's website for Non-Resident filing instructions.

 

That should tell you whether it can be used against your W-2 income there, or has to be carried over to be applied to future rental income.

 

Click this link for more discussion on Non-Resident Rental Property.

 

 

 

 

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