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Form 1099 S

I received a Form 1099 S after I filed my 2019 Taxes for my second home I sold during 2019.  I have to amend my taxes and I have a question on how to properly file this form.  Under Second Home Information, is asking for Net Proceeds, but my 1099 S form only  shows Gross Proceeds ( the actual selling price).  My question is,  where do I enter the closing expenses incurred on the second home? Also,  where do I put the information for the Title Company that send me the 1099 S?

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ThomasM125
Employee Tax Expert

Form 1099 S

You should report the proceeds listed on your form 1099-S as the net proceeds and add the costs of sale to the basis (cost of property plus improvements, less depreciation if any). So, the gain or loss will be what you made on the sale.

 

You are not required to report the name or ID listed on the form 1099-S. You just keep that in your files in case you ever get audited.

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Form 1099 S

Thanks

Form 1099 S

I need help on these two subjects

Form 1099 S

still can't find where to put my TIMESHARE(BOX 3) BOX 1 DATE BOX 2 $$$$AMOUNT.

 

PLEASE HELP

Form 1099 S

WHAT DO THIS MEAN

PattiF
Expert Alumni

Form 1099 S

If the 1099-INT that you received for your savings bond interest only has an entry in Box 3, you would enter that amount in TurboTax.

 

  • Go to Personal Income, then Interest and Dividends, Forms 1099-INT, 1099-DIV, 1099-OID and Start
  • Yes to Did you receive any interest of dividend income in 2020?
  • Let's get your 1099-INT or brokerage statement details, select box for I'll type it in myself
  • In box marked Received from, Enter the bank or credit union
  • Below this is a box to check if "My form has info in more than just box 1"
  • Check this box and on the next page, enter the interest in Box 3

 

 

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