I received a 1099-S from Marriott for selling/giving back my 1 week timeshare. I can't find the 1099-S form in my Premier edition of Turbotax tyo enter the information. Is there one or do I need to upgrade?
You'll need to sign in or create an account to connect with an expert.
Yes Premier should be able to handle a 1099-S.
You will treat this as the sale of a capital asset. (However, Losses from the sale of a personal use timeshare are deemed to be personal losses and are not deductible)
If you received a 1099-S for this transaction, you will enter it as the sale of a capital asset. Just make sure that you report the basis equal to the amount being reported as proceeds from the sale so that the two amounts cancel each other out (resulting in zero "0" capital gain or loss on the sale)
This is entered in the investment section of TurboTax. Follow these instructions:
-follow this link for additional information-
I entered "sold second home" in search, the results didn't include "sold second home".
Please see this answer from Irene2805. Refer to this LINK for the screenshots.
TurboTax Online
TurboTax CD/Download
Still have questions?
Questions are answered within a few hours on average.
Post a Question*Must create login to post
Ask questions and learn more about your taxes and finances.
BobD14
New Member
brianinmaine
Level 2
safety ace
Level 1
jenp123
Level 2
khourych
New Member