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Level 2
posted Feb 16, 2022 5:41:54 PM

Second home

If our son lives in our second home as his primary residence and only pays utilities, no rent, can I still deduct the mortgage interest and property taxes, without receiving any rental income? 

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Level 15
Feb 16, 2022 6:00:48 PM

You can always enter mortgage interest and property tax for a second home that you own.  There is a cap of $10K for the amount of state and local tax you can deduct.  You cannot enter anything about rent or depreciation or repairs, etc.  for the house since you are not charging rent.    

Level 2
Feb 18, 2022 3:36:00 PM

Thank you.

 

And a follow up

 

So do I just select Second Home in Turbo tax, even though it says "You must live there a certain amount of time"?

 

If you select Other and Rental Property which takes you to Schedule E.

Level 15
Feb 22, 2022 8:46:09 AM


@bmcmil13 wrote:

Thank you.

 

And a follow up

 

So do I just select Second Home in Turbo tax, even though it says "You must live there a certain amount of time"?

 

If you select Other and Rental Property which takes you to Schedule E.


I haven't looked at this specific page, trying to enter a 1098 for a second home, but if it is asking what I think it should be asking is, is this property "personal use."   To deduct the expenses on a second home on schedule A, it must be personal use, and if it is partly personal use and partly rental, you must split the expenses between schedule A and schedule E.   In this case, allowing family to live there makes it personal use even though you aren't personally living there.  

Level 15
Feb 22, 2022 10:37:45 AM

you do not report the rental - no schedule E. the taxes and mortgage interest go on schedule A and are subject to limitations.

 

Level 2
Feb 25, 2022 4:07:16 PM

Thank you