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Is box 10 on my 1098 the amount I should use for Property Real Estate Taxes?

 
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JohnR1
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Is box 10 on my 1098 the amount I should use for Property Real Estate Taxes?

Yes - if you have an amount indicated as real estate taxes paid in Box 10 of your Form 1098, this represents the amount of real estate taxes you paid on your residence during the tax year.   If you can itemize your deductions, you can claim an itemized deduction for real estate taxes paid on your primary residence - this is the amount which should be included on your federal income tax return, on Form 1040 Schedule A, Itemized Deductions, Line 6, (Real estate taxes).

Here's how to enter real estate taxes paid in TurboTax:

  • In your return, click on Federal Taxes tab
  • Click on Deductions & Credits
  • Under Your tax breaks, select Edit/Add button for “Property Taxes”

On “Enter the Property Taxes You Paid”, enter the amount of real estate taxes paid on the home in the "Your Main Home” box, per the Form 1098 Box 10

 

JohnR1
New Member

Is box 10 on my 1098 the amount I should use for Property Real Estate Taxes?

Duplicate entry, please disregard

kiml2018
New Member

Is box 10 on my 1098 the amount I should use for Property Real Estate Taxes?

I have tax and insurance paid from escrow in box 10. Do I add those amounts together when filing my income tax return?

TomD8
Level 15

Is box 10 on my 1098 the amount I should use for Property Real Estate Taxes?

@kiml2018   --You deduct only the property taxes.  Homeowner's insurance on your primary residence is not a deductible expense.

**Answers are correct to the best of my ability but do not constitute tax or legal advice.
MayaD
Expert Alumni

Is box 10 on my 1098 the amount I should use for Property Real Estate Taxes?

 You can deduct the property tax paid that was reported on form 1098 box 10.

As for the Homeowner insurance, you can only deduct it if you're a landlord or otherwise use the property for business purposes.

To deduct the property Tax :

  1. Log in to your return.
  2. Go to Federal Taxes.
  3. Go to Deductions and Credits.
  4. Go to Property (Real Estate) Taxes
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absloote0
New Member

Is box 10 on my 1098 the amount I should use for Property Real Estate Taxes?

What does it mean when it says "we already have the XXXX in property (real estate) taxes you paid. Don't include it here.

 

Does that mean I have to subtract that amount from Box 10?

VictoriaD75
Employee Tax Expert

Is box 10 on my 1098 the amount I should use for Property Real Estate Taxes?

You can deduct the property taxes reported on your 1098, but be sure it is not already entered somewhere else and deducted. If you have a Schedule E or Schedule C with home office deduction, be sure this has not already been claimed. As long as you do not deduct the same taxes more than once, you are able to enter. 

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aomongelluzzo
Returning Member

Is box 10 on my 1098 the amount I should use for Property Real Estate Taxes?

If I am deducting for co-op shares as well, do I add the amount in section 10 on my 1098 + the amount for co-op shares (i.e. real estate taxes / interest paid)

 

Thanks! 

far10261963
Returning Member

Is box 10 on my 1098 the amount I should use for Property Real Estate Taxes?

Mortgage companies put more than just real estate taxes there.  Each mortgage company is different.  It is better to advise taxpayers to contact their mortgage company as to what has been reported in "Other"  or look as the escrow statement for the year.

DawnC
Employee Tax Expert

Is box 10 on my 1098 the amount I should use for Property Real Estate Taxes?

Shareholders in a co-op corporation are considered by the Internal Revenue Service to be homeowners. As a shareholder, you are entitled to deduct your share of the real estate taxes and mortgage interest paid by the cooperative.

 

At the beginning of every year, you will receive a letter from the co-op’s accountants that indicates how many dollars per share for (1) real estate tax and (2) mortgage interest you will be allowed to claim as itemized deductions on Schedule A of IRS Form 1040. You will also receive a Mortgage Interest Statement (IRS Form 1098) from our management company that indicates the exact dollar amount that you can deduct for mortgage interest (but not for real estate tax).

 

If you owned the shares for only part of the year, the 1098 form will reflect this. You are allowed to deduct mortgage interest and real estate tax only for that portion of the year you owned the shares.   @aomongelluzzo

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aomongelluzzo
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Is box 10 on my 1098 the amount I should use for Property Real Estate Taxes?

Thanks! @DawnC 

 

I have owned the property for the entire year. I received the following that you noted : 

  1. A letter from the co-op’s accountants that indicates how many dollars per share for (1) real estate tax and (2) mortgage interest you will be allowed to claim 
  2. Mortgage Interest Statement (IRS Form 1098) from our management company that indicates the exact dollar amount that you can deduct for mortgage interest

I am still confused as to where I enter the information from the co-op accountant letter when filing. I was informed to multiply the number of shares I own (21) by the amount per share given. Where do I enter this information? On the same 1098 form from my mortgage company, or a different form? 

 

Thanks!

AmyC
Expert Alumni

Is box 10 on my 1098 the amount I should use for Property Real Estate Taxes?

No, you want to create a separate entry for the co-op. Follow these steps:

  1. Log in and go to federal
  2. deductions and credits, 
  3. edit/update Mortgage Interest.
  4. Since you already have a 1098 entered, you want to click on the blue bar titled Add a Lender.
  5. You will enter the name of the issuer
  6. Continue
  7. Tell us more about your loan
  8. Select none of the above since you do not have a 1098
  9. Let's get the details from your 1098
  10. Enter mortgage interest, box 1
  11. Enter debt and date, boxes 2 & 3
  12. Enter property tax paid, box 5
  13. Continue through answering questions
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aomongelluzzo
Returning Member

Is box 10 on my 1098 the amount I should use for Property Real Estate Taxes?

Thank you! @AmyC 

Confirming that I will enter the following?

  1. Interest Paid x 21 shares in Box 1
  2. Real Estate taxes x 21 shares in Property (real estate) taxes box 
AmyC
Expert Alumni

Is box 10 on my 1098 the amount I should use for Property Real Estate Taxes?

Yes! Great job!

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