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posted Apr 27, 2020 5:52:15 PM

Can I upload my rental property expenses instead of manually entering each amount?

I have multiple rental properties and have totals for the end of the year for repairs, cleaning, etc.  Can I upload these amounts instead of manually entering them?  Also, can I upload last year's depreciation information?

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Level 15
Apr 28, 2020 7:38:41 AM

Just for the purposes of clarification, TurboTax Online apparently no longer supports Quicken import. 

 

According to the following FAQ, neither TurboTax Online nor TurboTax Business supports imports from a .txf file.

 

https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/entering-importing/help/how-do-i-import-from-the-txf-file/00/25642

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Level 15
Apr 27, 2020 6:43:01 PM


@jennybee8 wrote:
Can I upload these amounts instead of manually entering them?  Also, can I upload last year's depreciation information?

If you used TurboTax to prepare your income tax return for the last tax year (or another, compatible, income tax preparation program), then the information will transfer in.

 

However, there is no way to upload the information concerning the properties (including depreciation) from a spreadsheet or other data entry program.

Level 13
Apr 28, 2020 5:44:45 AM

If you use Quicken or some other accounting software to track your financial activities then Quicken - and lots of other accounting software - can product a "TXF" file that can be imported into TurboTax.  That's the typical route to take to avoid manually entering all that detail into TurboTax.

Level 15
Apr 28, 2020 7:38:41 AM

Just for the purposes of clarification, TurboTax Online apparently no longer supports Quicken import. 

 

According to the following FAQ, neither TurboTax Online nor TurboTax Business supports imports from a .txf file.

 

https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/entering-importing/help/how-do-i-import-from-the-txf-file/00/25642

Level 3
Jan 13, 2022 9:34:23 AM

I have Quicken Rental manager for Windows.  I want to input my rental information into a TXF file and use it for Turbo Tax for a Mac.  I imported the data to a TXF, saved on a thumb drive, and used that TXF in Turbo Tax on my Mac.  I get a message that my TXF file has no data.  I am assuming that I'm importing the data wrong on Quicken into the TXF file.  OR.... is the problem that I'm using a TXF created in Windows for a Mac program (Turbo Tax for Mac) 

Expert Alumni
Jan 13, 2022 1:15:36 PM

Yes, that could be the issue because you cannot cross platforms between Mac and Windows or vice-versa.

Level 3
Jan 13, 2022 2:00:16 PM

I thought about that too but Turbo Tax Mac recognizes the Quicken tax file.  Turbo Tax tells me there's no data in the file.  Quicken-Windows tells me the same thing - that's when I discovered I set up the categories wrong.  I'll test with one or two categories and see if it imports just for curiosity.