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Here's how to report the sale of land:
Income from the sale of land is reported in the investment section.
You will need to know the 'Cost Basis' of the portion of land you sold. You could use an Assessor's Statement or Tax Bill and calculate the % that belongs to the land you sold.
I went to Stocks, Mutual Funds, Bonds, Other - but I was unable to access any screen that allowed me to enter information from a 1099-S . This is a piece of our property that the State needed for road construction, but we have retained the remaining land and our home.
You are in the right spot. Other Investment sales is where you enter the information from the 1099-S. Answer Yes that you sold investments in 2020. And NO to the 1099-B question. The screen will not ask for the actual 1099-S, but you use the information on the 1099-S to complete the sale entry. You need the description, date sold, date acquired, proceeds, and the basis. If you held the property for more than a year, the holding period is Long-Term. If less than a year, it is Short-Term.
As mentioned above, you will need to know the 'Cost Basis' of the portion of land you sold. You could use an Assessor's Statement or Tax Bill and calculate the % that belongs to the land you sold.
Where do I enter Form 1099-S? @stitches_of_joy
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