turbotax icon
cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 
Announcements
Close icon
Do you have a TurboTax Online account?

We'll help you get started or pick up where you left off.

Can I deduct trip expenses from taxable income if the primary reason of the trip is to maintain or sell a foreign property i own?

I am a non-resident alien in US. If I own a property in foreign country and I travel to that country for maintenance or sale of the property, can I deduct the trip expenses like airline tickets, etc. from my taxable income in US?

If yes, where should I enter these expenses in turbo tax while filing my tax return?

x
Do you have an Intuit account?

Do you have an Intuit account?

You'll need to sign in or create an account to connect with an expert.

1 Reply
DS30
New Member

Can I deduct trip expenses from taxable income if the primary reason of the trip is to maintain or sell a foreign property i own?

No, if you are a nonresident alien, you will need to file a Form 1040NR to report your US source income only. TurboTax does not support Form 1040NR.

As a nonresident alien, you will not income your foreign-source rental income on your 1040NR and would not be able to expense any travel expenses related to your foreign rental property on your US nonresident income tax return.

Here is a link to the IRS website for Form 1040NR, U.S. Nonresident Alien Income Tax Return

Click this link for more information from the IRS on US Tax Guide for Aliens

For US citizens or resident aliens who do need to report all worldwide income (including foreign-source rental income) on a Form 1040, you may be able to claim travel expenses on your Schedule E related to travel to inspect your foreign rental property.

In this instance, you may be able to deduct your ordinary and necessary transportation expenses if you incur them to collect rental income or to manage, conserve, or maintain your rental property. However, transportation expenses incurred to travel between your home and a rental property generally constitute nondeductible commuting costs unless you use your home as your principal place of business. (Note: you do not have to take the home office deduction, you just need to show that your home is the principal location for your rental business activities).

Please refer to these links : IRS - Rental income and expenses for additional information of rental deductions.

 

Unlock tailored help options in your account.

message box icon

Get more help

Ask questions and learn more about your taxes and finances.

Post your Question