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You will treat this as the sale of a capital asset. (However, Losses from the sale of a personal use timeshare are deemed to be personal losses and are not deductible)
To enter this transaction in TurboTax Online or Desktop, please follow these steps:
I sold a timeshare in 2020. I don't have the 1099 but have the information. I have already entered stock sales, but can't find how to add the timeshare sale. In Turbotax Premier, when I go to "Federal Taxes", "Investment Income" and select the "Update" option for "Stocks, Mutual Funds, Bonds, Other", it goes to the list of investment accounts and my only option is to "Add More Sales" but it looks like this is just for another brokerage sale. Is this where I enter the timeshare sale info?
You will treat this as the sale of a capital asset. (However, Losses from the sale of a personal use timeshare are deemed to be personal losses and are not deductible)
If you received a 1099-S for this transaction, you will enter it as the sale of a capital asset. Just make sure that you report the basis equal to the amount being reported as proceeds from the sale so that the two amounts cancel each other out (resulting in zero "0" capital gain or loss on the sale)
For more information about sale of a personal use property, please see this link:
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:
answer from DS30
Thanks, but you posted the same description as I already read before I posted, but as I mentioned in my post, I don't get the same options you described ("if you sold any investments during the current tax year ") but just acts like I am going to add another brokerage/stock sale. That's why I posted my question.
The sale of a timeshare is the same as a brokerage/stock sale - it is the sale of a capital asset.
It is entered in the Stocks, Mutual Funds, Bonds and Other interview of Investment Income. A "timeshare" is an "Other" asset (may or may not be reported on 1099-S).
See Where do I enter the sale of a second home, an inherited home, or land on my 2018 taxes? for instructions (disregard the 2018 - instructions are the same).
See the following sample screenshots for aid in navigating (they are from a desktop program and the description is "Lan" but they are the same you would see for a "Timeshare". The last screen gives you the option of adding sell ing cost that were not reflected in the "Cost or Other basis".
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