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January 26, 2022
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Rental property

  • January 26, 2022
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Son bought home in Oct 2020before marriage. He married and moved into their home in Dec 2020. His mother stays in his and pays mortgage. He doesn’t consider it a rental home. Does he have to show something on his taxes?

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    ColeenD3
    Level 15
    January 26, 2022

    Yes, it is a not-for-profit rental and he needs to report the income which is the amount of mortgage that his mother pays.

     

    Not Rented for Profit

    If you don’t rent your property to make a profit, you can’t deduct rental expenses in excess of the amount of your rental income. You can’t deduct a loss or carry forward to the next year any rental expenses that are more than your rental income for the year.

    Where to report.

     

    Report your not-for-profit rental income on Schedule 1 (Form 1040), line 8. If you itemize your deductions, include your mortgage interest and mortgage insurance premiums (if you use the property as your main home or second home), real estate taxes, and casualty losses from your not-for-profit rental activity when figuring the amount you can deduct on Schedule A.