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clc509
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Sale of residence after rental

I purchased a home in 2017 and lived there for 3 years.  I then rented the house for one year and sold it in November 2021. I am having problems with entering this information into Turbotax and getting the right tax.  I entered all my rental details and it correctly allowed my passive loses.  I then tried to enter the sale of the house in the rental property input section. It calculated a huge gain, no Section 121 exclusion allowed s/b $500,000 and no depreciation recapture. 

I then tried to enter the sale in the Sale of Home section.  This seems to have double my problems.  Please note that nothing has flowed to Sch D.  I am totally confused.  

Any advice on the proper method to enter the sale and get the exclusion?

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Carl
Level 15

Sale of residence after rental

I can not stress enough the absolute "need" to read the small print and each and every screen. If the last tenant to vacate the house prior to the sale was a renter, then you report the sale in the rental section. The below guidance is provided to help you. Every word in the below was carefully chosen, and it all matters. If something's not clear, by all means asks. It's not like we get this stuff through osmosis.

Start by first deleting everything from the "Sale of Home" section. Otherwise, the SCH D, 4727 and 8582 will be totally messed up.

Reporting the Sale of Rental Property

If you qualify for the "lived in 2 of last 5 years" capital gains exclusion, then when prompted you WILL indicate that this sale DOES INCLUDE the sale of your main home. For AD MIL personnel who don't qualify because of PCS orders, select this option anyway, because you "MIGHT" qualify for at last a partial exclusion.

Start working through Rental & Royalty Income (SCH E) "AS IF" you did not sell the property. One of the screens near the start will have a selection on it for "I sold or otherwise disposed of this property in  2021". Select it. If you don't select this option, then your PAL carry over losses will not be released.

After you select the "I sold or otherwise disposed of this property in 2021" you continue working it through "as if" you still own it. When you come to the summary screen you will enter all of your rental income and expenses, even if it's zero. Then you MUST work through the "Sale of Property/Depreciation" section. You must work through each individual asset one at a time to report its disposition (in your case, all your rental assets were sold).

Understand that if more than the property itself is listed in your assets list, then you need to allocate your sales price across all of your assets.  You will only allocate the structure sales price; you will NOT allocate the land sales price, since the land is not a depreciable asset.  Then if you sold this rental at a gain, you must show a gain on all assets, even if that gain is $1 on some assets. Likewise, if you sold at a loss then you must show a loss on all assets, even if that loss is $1 on some assets.

Basically, when working through an asset you select the option for "I stopped using this asset in 2021" and go from there. Note that you MUST do this for EACH AND EVERY asset listed.

When you finish working through everything listed in the assets section, if you ever at any time you owned this rental you claimed vehicle expenses, then you must also work through the vehicle section and show the disposition of the vehicle. Most likely, your vehicle disposition will be "removed for personal use", as I seriously doubt you sold your vehicle as a part of this rental sale.

 

KrisD15
Expert Alumni

Sale of residence after rental

You may enter the rent income and expenses for the Schedule E, but do not list the sale there. 

 

Enter the sale of the home under 

Income

Less Common Income

Sale of Home

 

You will report the "other" use of the home and the depreciation taken in this section. The program will compute the Exception to Capital Gain while also taxing the depreciation recapture. 

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Carl
Level 15

Sale of residence after rental

You may enter the rent income and expenses for the Schedule E, but do not list the sale there.

Can you please explain why, since the program is designed specifically so that you can report the sale in the Rental & Royalty Section of the program? Also, if the last occupant to vacate the property prior to the sale was a renting tenant, then "sale of home" is not the correct place to report this.

 

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