I received a 1099-S from my county and I'm trying to figure where or if I need to file it. It's a bit of a different situation as it wasn't really the sale of a home or property but the county required a construction easement of our property for work that is being done. So we still own the property but we received $3000 from them for how it'll affect our property (tree removal, electrical pole added, ditches, etc.). Could you please advise how I would go about entering this information?
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You don't normally report the income for granting an easement. You only reduce your cost basis in the property by the money received.
However, since you received Form 1099-S, report the 1099-S proceeds amount as sale proceeds. Then show the same amount as your basis, for a net gain of $0. On your own records, reduce your cost basis by that amount for future sale.
To enter your easement sale, click on Sale of a second home, an inherited home, or land.
IRS Publication 17 Basis of Property, Chapter 13, page 98, rules for reporting the sale of an easement are as follows:
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