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I sold my rental home in 2018, and can't find where to enter it.

OK when you go through the rental section it will ask if you disposed of the property and you need to mark yes to that.

Then after all the rental income and expenses are entered, you will go through the sale of the rental.

One thing you need to do is look at the Asset/Deprciation section to make sure all the assets listed are accounted for in the sale of the rental.

So for example you sold it for $250K

You allocate some to Building (most actually)

the Land,

and if you have any improvements that you capitalized and depreciated after it became a rental --they would be on the depreciation schedule.

Also allocate the sales costs you incurred.

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I sold my rental home in 2018, and can't find where to enter it.

Did you rent it for part of 2018?

I sold my rental home in 2018, and can't find where to enter it.

Yes

I sold my rental home in 2018, and can't find where to enter it.

OK when you go through the rental section it will ask if you disposed of the property and you need to mark yes to that.

Then after all the rental income and expenses are entered, you will go through the sale of the rental.

One thing you need to do is look at the Asset/Deprciation section to make sure all the assets listed are accounted for in the sale of the rental.

So for example you sold it for $250K

You allocate some to Building (most actually)

the Land,

and if you have any improvements that you capitalized and depreciated after it became a rental --they would be on the depreciation schedule.

Also allocate the sales costs you incurred.

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