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posted Jun 3, 2019 12:44:49 PM

I received a 1099 MISC for a movie being filmed at my house for a few days. It is in box 1, rental. I was told that under 15 days a year it is not taxable. Do I enter it?

I received a 1099 MISC for a movie being filmed at my house for a few days. It is in box 1, rental. I was told that under 15 days a year it is not taxable. where do I enter it? When I use rental, it taxes me and fills out schedule E. When I fill out schedule E, and I put number of days rental, it says don't use schedule E but doesn't tell me what to choose. 

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Employee Tax Expert
Jun 3, 2019 12:44:50 PM

If you rent for less than 15 days, the income is not taxable. But you still need to enter the form because the IRS also has a copy.

Enter the amount in the Less Common Income section, Miscellaneous Income  and then click Other Reportable Income. Type '14 day rent rule' as a description and enter the amount.

Then repeat the steps above and enter the amount as a negative number. You have now reported the 1099-MISC form with a zero dollar amount effectively.

Delete the Schedule E form from the Forms Mode if you have no other rentals.

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Employee Tax Expert
Jun 3, 2019 12:44:50 PM

If you rent for less than 15 days, the income is not taxable. But you still need to enter the form because the IRS also has a copy.

Enter the amount in the Less Common Income section, Miscellaneous Income  and then click Other Reportable Income. Type '14 day rent rule' as a description and enter the amount.

Then repeat the steps above and enter the amount as a negative number. You have now reported the 1099-MISC form with a zero dollar amount effectively.

Delete the Schedule E form from the Forms Mode if you have no other rentals.

New Member
Feb 6, 2020 7:15:59 AM

I am in this same position, but they sent me a 1099-Misc with the fee I was paid in box 7 instead of box 1. Can I still enter the fee in box 1 on Turbo Tax? I didn't provide any service besides letting them in the house.

Level 15
Feb 6, 2020 7:30:45 AM

You can do that for simplicity, but it would be better to leave it in box 7 (that's what the IRS will be looking for). After you complete the TurboTax (TT) interview identifying this as misc income, TT will out it on line 8, of sch 1 as Non employee compensation on 1099-Misc. 

Follow the instruction above for making a negative entry of the same amount. 

Level 1
Feb 6, 2020 2:15:59 PM

I'm a little confused on the entry.  Looks like I may have several things going on. 

I rented my house out for 6 days to a corporation for a sporting event.  The 14 day rent rule applies.

I received a 1099 Misc.  They put the compensation in block 7 (non-employee compensation) versus block 1 rents (we did have a formal rental agreement).

To recognize the 1099 Misc in turbo tax I entered the 1099 Misc. in the system.  If I include the $$$ in block 1 it kicks off the Schedule E which gets deleted after I answer the questions related to the days rented.  Then the amount shows up just as rent income.  If I enter the 1099 Misc wit the information in block 7 and name it 14 day rent rule it shows up as a 1099 Misc with a profit.

 

If I try to enter the information in Less Common Income section, Miscellaneous Income  and then click Other Reportable Income, it doesn't link to the 1099 Misc.

 

Any guidance related to this entry would be greatly appreciated.

 

Level 15
Feb 6, 2020 2:21:04 PM

You also have to make the negative entry to offset the income.

Level 1
Feb 6, 2020 2:25:38 PM

If you could help clarify it would be greatly appreciated.  

Do I:

1) Enter the 1099 Misc in the normal section labeling it as "14 day rent rule"?

2) Enter a negative amount under the "Less Common Income section, Miscellaneous Income  Other Reportable Income - Type '14 day rent rule'  and enter a negative number?

 

 

 

 

Level 15
Feb 6, 2020 2:34:21 PM

Yep, you got it. 

The output, on line 8 of schedule 3 will look like this (using a $1000 example):

      Non employee compensation on 1099-Misc.  $1000

      14 day rent rule   -$1000

Level 1
Apr 7, 2020 11:12:24 PM

Thanks for this info. I am wondering how to make this work in TB Home and Business.

 

 I am not seeing:

 

"Less Common Income section, Miscellaneous Income  Other Reportable Income" in order to type in "14 day rent rule".

 

The only way I can do this if I override Line 8 from Schedule 1 but them I get form errors on review is that okay?

 

Currently, the only way to make it work so that I zero out my rental income from a one-day film shoot is by clicking on the rents box to bring up supporting details.

 

Under supporting details Box 1 rents I have:

Description                      Amount

Rents on 1099-Misc.      2,100

14 day rent rule             -2,100

 

My 1099-Misc Rents becomes "0" in Box 1 will this be sufficient or raise a red flag?

 

Thanks in advance,

 

Gary

Level 15
Apr 8, 2020 4:42:34 AM

@garysanangel  - Yes, that's red flag.

 

In TurboTax (TT), enter at:
- Federal Taxes tab (Personal in  Home & Business)

 - Wages & Income

  • “I’ll choose what I work on” Button

Scroll down to:

-Less Common Income

      -Misc Income, 1099-A, 1099-C

       - On the next screen, choose – Other reportable income 

       - On the next screen, click yes

       - On the next screen, you'll get blanks to enter the amount and a description. 

Level 1
Apr 8, 2020 6:55:18 AM

Thanks so much, @Hal_Al I can't believe I missed that! That detailed walkthrough really helped!

 

Quick clarification:

 

Should I still create a 1099-M in the normal way indicating the payer's name and box 1 Rents for 2,100.

 

Based on the initial post, schedule E is created and in my situation, I see two forms that I would need to delete.

Schedule E, p1 (Schedule E, Copy 1)

Schedule E Wks (My Home Address) (Not Done)

 

Or disregard the above and just place all the information under 

Misc Income, 1099-A, 1099-C / Other reportable income as

 

14 day rent rule  2,100

14 day rent rule -2,100

 

Thanks in advance!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Level 15
Apr 8, 2020 7:22:56 AM

Either way is OK.

 

1. Original answer:  "Enter the amount in the Less Common Income section, Miscellaneous Income  and then click Other Reportable Income. Type '14 day rent rule' as a description and enter the amount."  I would type "Box 1 of 1099-Misc" , instead.  The deduction will use the 14 day rule description.

OR

2. Enter at the 1099-Misc screen. When asked why you got this, select "non business income from the rental of personal property or equipment".  That will get TT to identify it as box 1 1099-misc income on line 8 of Schedule 1.

Level 1
Apr 8, 2020 7:54:15 AM

@Hal_Al  Got it!

 

I have selected "non business income from the rental of personal property or equipment" but I have left the income blank in Box 1 Rents of1099-M Form step-by-step section.

 

Since all income info is going here correct?

"Less Common Income section, Miscellaneous Income and then click Other Reportable Income."

 

Now Schedule 1 line 8 has

 

14 day rent rule         2,100

Box 1 of 1099-Misc  -2,000

 

which clarifies a bit more! Thanks 🙂

 

Level 15
Apr 8, 2020 8:00:14 AM

No.  It's either/or.  Enter the income one place or the other; not both. 

 

"14 day rent rule" needs to be the negative amount on line 8 and  "Box 1 of 1099-Misc" the positive amount. 

 

 

Level 2
Jun 10, 2021 4:34:30 PM

Im a bit confused where will you enter the negative income to offset the positive number? Thank you for your help In advance!!!!!!!!!!!!

Level 15
Jun 10, 2021 6:03:08 PM

Report the income as misc line 8, Schedule 1 income (enter in TurboTax at the 1099-Misc screen) .  

 

Then enter a line 8 deduction, for the same amount.  In TurboTax (TT), enter at:
- Federal Taxes tab
 - Wages & Income
Scroll down to:
-Less Common Income
      -Misc Income, 1099-A, 1099-C
       - On the next screen, choose – Other reportable income -  Answer yes to Any other Taxable Income -On the next screen, Enter the number with a minus sign (-) in front.  Briefly explain at description.

Level 2
Jun 14, 2021 11:21:47 AM

Thank you for your response I appreciate it. This question is more specifically in relation to me owning a business and me renting my home for some sales meetings due to social distancing. Any help would be much appreciated. 

 

 

Level 15
Jun 14, 2021 12:19:34 PM

 I'm not sure I understand your question/situation. 

 

"owning a business and me renting my home" ??

 

 

 

New Member
Apr 17, 2023 2:13:37 PM

I have a 1099 misc box 1. Filled. 

Other boxes are zero blank. I rented out my place for 1 day only .I added a 1099 misc. Put the tax payers name, address,  federal ID number.

Where on the software do I put '14 day rule? I don't see  a box as description to enter 14 day rent rule. I did put in a neg. Number in box 1.where else , other box field can I input this 14 day rent rule??label? This is LA County. 

From turbotax 

Type '14 day rent rule' as a description and enter the amount.

Then repeat the steps above and enter the amount as a negative number. 

Any other written examples u can post would be helpful. 

Tyvm

Expert Alumni
Apr 17, 2023 2:51:35 PM

In situations of this type, you are correct in that TurboTax recommends reporting the rental income as other income.  To enter other income in TurboTax online, click on Wages & Income, scroll down the page to Less common income, click on the drop-down arrow and select Miscellaneous Income.  From the list select Other reportable income and respond to the questions on the screens that follow.  Enter the amount on the 1099-MISC as a positive number.

 

After entering the amount on the 1099-MISC as a positive number, then repeat the above steps and enter the same amount as a negative number. These entries will offset.  

 

@tjhom