I am trying to determine where to report the following expense:
- Have had 3 rental properties for 10+ years, so have filed schedules many times.
- In Jan. 2023, inherited a 4th property (an existing rental of the deceased)
- Rented the property until Nov 2023
- Sold this property during last week of Dec 2023
- Added this property to the rental reporting for TY2023, reported the sale of the property on TY2023 returns.
- In 2024, I received 2 supplemental property tax bills on the property from the California county where the property is located (paid a total of $784). These property taxes were paid in 2024 and were fully charges of property tax for TY2023. Pro-rating for the time the property was a rental and the time the property was not rented (while being sold) yields $678 of expense during the rental period in 2023.
- Just for clarification on California property tax supplemental bills: The two supplemental bills were for
- 1) additional property tax from increase in assessed value for Jan 2023 - Jun 2023 after death, and
- 2) additional property tax from increase in assessed value for Jul 2023 until property sale in Dec 2023.
My question: Where do I report this expense on TY2024 return?
I have the remaining 3 properties with Sch. E's; but the sold property was closed out in the TY2023 reporting. I am uncertain if the expenses that happened after the property sale are still considered rental expense (create a Sch. E for the sold property on the 2024 return?), if these expenses are now considered some form of capital gain/loss, or something completely different?
Help is greatly appreciated.
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It does not make sense to put the property back on Schedule E as a rental in order to claim property tax paid after the property was sold.
Since property tax is allowed as an itemized deduction on Schedule A, enter it as part of Schedule A. Use the steps in the following TurboTax help article:
Where do I enter my real estate (property) taxes in TurboTax?
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