I own my own house and I am contemplating having my boyfriend move in with me and pay rent in the coming year, how would we both account for that on our taxes? Would he be able to claim the rent credit for paying rent in that year? For being the owner, how would I have to account for that rent income on my taxes?
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Yes, if he is actually paying rent he would qualify for the rent credit
You would have to report the income and expenses on your tax return. If entering it as a Not-for-Profit rental (not charging him market rate for rent) you would have to manually prorate the whole house expenses for the amount of space he would occupy. (ex. he rents 200 sq ft of 1000 sq ft house, you would enter 20% of the expenses).
If you were charging him market rate for rent, you would report the rental on Schedule E.
Instructions for both scenarios are below. Please be aware that these instruction sequences are for the current year and may be different next year when you go to enter your rental information.
To report Not-for-Profit (NFP) income in TurboTax
You can also enter your NFP expenses as part of Miscellaneous Itemized Deductions.
If you want to enter your NFP expenses:
On the next screen you can enter your NFP Rental expenses.
You will need to pro-rate your total expenses and only report the portion that is allocable to the room you rented. If for instance, your house has a total of 8 rooms than you would report only 1/8 of your expenses. You can also use the exact square footage of the room versus the whole house if you have those measurements.
Please click here for more information on NFP Rental expenses
Your NFP Expenses amount will go to line 23 of your Itemized Deductions Schedule A. If they are more than 2% of your Adjusted Gross Income, they will be included in your Schedule A. If your standard deduction is higher than your Schedule A (Itemized deductions), you will use the standard deduction instead; TurboTax will default to the higher deduction.
Here are the 2015 standard deduction amounts for each filing status:
Here's how to get started entering your rental.
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