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You would report this as the sale of a capital asset. If this was not the sale of your primary residence (which is not deductible) you can report the loss as a capital loss.
You will each need to report your proportion share of the gain on your individual income tax returns as the sale of a capital asset.
Click this link for further information about reporting the sale of a capital asset
Alternatively, To enter this transaction in TurboTax Online or Desktop, please follow these steps:
Click IRS answers on Gifts and Inheritance for more information from the IRS on the sale of an inherited house.
One additional note: you may also have a state filing requirement in the state where the property was located if it was not your home state. You may need to contact the state's Department of Revenue in the state where the property was located for more information. Click this link State Department of Revenue Contacts
I followed these instructions, however, there were some expenses related to the sale of the inherited house. Following the instructions, there is no place to enter the selling expenses, additionally I tried to manually adjust the Form 8949 that is generated by TurboTax to enter the expenses, and I am unable to manually correct the form.
You may have to add your selling expenses to the cost basis and maintain a separate explanation of how that figure was derived.
DS30 above may be alluding to that possibility when it states in line (12):
In the mobile app, I am not finding a section to report that some or not all of the proceeds belong to me. Where is this section? If I report the full market value, I am essentially claiming the part of the inheritance that belong to someone else.
There is not a specific section to report that part of the proceeds are not yours. For your portion, you should only report your proceeds and adjust the basis of the property to represent your share of ownership.
For example, if you owned 50% of an inherited home with a basis of $100,000 for the whole home, you would include $50,000 as the basis of the sale of your half of the property.
Thank you! My one sibling had this option with their Turbo tax software,but it’s not on the mobile version. I will proceed as you suggest.
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