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posted Jun 6, 2019 6:08:28 AM

Can I deduct money from an IRA that I used as a home purchase down payment? I am not the primary owner and I will not be claiming the house on my return.

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Intuit Alumni
Jun 6, 2019 6:08:30 AM

You cannot deduct the IRA distribution used as a down payment for a home.

HOWEVER, if you are younger than 59-1/2 there is an exception to the 10% withdrawal penalty for first-time home purchases (no home ownership in prior two years).  This exception is limited to $10,000.

After the entry screen for the 1099-R you will eventually see a screen, Did you use your IRA to pay for any of these expenses?  Enter the amount of the distribution you used for a down payment in the box, First home purchase.  [See Screenshot #1, below.]




New Member
Jun 6, 2019 6:08:31 AM

Ok thank you. I am younger than 591/2 and it is a first home purchase. the concern is that I am not the primary home owner. I am on the deed and pay 1/2 the mortgage but we got a better interest rate if my fiancée was the primary. I will not be claiming the house or house interest on my return. Can I still deduct the 10k?

Intuit Alumni
Jun 6, 2019 6:08:33 AM

You will still be exempt from the 10% early withdrawal penalty.  [It's not a deduction.]

New Member
Jun 6, 2019 6:08:34 AM

I am in the same situation. On the loan and pay 1/2 the mortagage, and used IRA (first time buying),  is there a negative effect if I do not claim the house deduction?  Or is it better for the co owner to claim 100% of house deduction for a better return. Or does it not matter if I claim 50% of deductions. They do have a higher salary.

New Member
Feb 3, 2020 5:48:12 PM

No seeing this question after entering 1099-R

Expert Alumni
Feb 3, 2020 8:29:22 PM

After you enter the 1099-R, look for a screen that says "Your 1099-R Entries- keep going through if you have several qualified disaster questions- then look for "Let's See If We Can Lower Your Tax Bill"-- the nest page is where you can enter the First home purchase.

@DrDreb