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Level 5
posted Feb 24, 2020 1:13:00 PM

Mineral royalties ~ TT wants to put it as a business... it is not

I receive mineral royalties from an inheritance.  I have had these before this year, but this year TT Home & Biz stuck my 1099 into a business.... how do I redirect it to the correct place?  I only own a small percentage of these royalties.

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Level 15
Feb 24, 2020 1:14:48 PM

Did you receive a Form 1099-MISC with the amount of the royalties entered in box 2?

Level 5
Feb 24, 2020 2:27:00 PM

I did receive 1099-Misc for my mineral royalties.  I am not sure what you mean by "box 2"?  I have two choices, from what I gather, to enter this information.  Using TT Home & Biz, Windows version -- In Personal Income section under "common income" it asks for 1099-Misc information.  But TT also wants to put the information on Schedule E Supplemental Income and Loss along with income from apartments I own from which I receive rent.  So I am not sure which form to put this information on.

 

Level 15
Feb 24, 2020 2:38:48 PM

Royalty income is also entered on a Schedule E.  You should start a new Schedule E and designate the schedule for royalty income.

 

The reference to Box 2 was because a Form 1099-MISC has 19 separate numbered boxes.  Box 2 is specifically designated from entering Royalties

 

Level 5
Feb 24, 2020 3:25:08 PM

Thanks so much for the clarification!  

Level 2
Mar 9, 2022 7:26:35 PM

I have royalties from oil that I've inherited.  Neither of the options are correct. It's not from property I own and it's not a business.  I can't get past this point to finish!

Expert Alumni
Mar 9, 2022 7:52:24 PM

The royalty income is reported on Schedule E even if you do not own the property. Schedule E is used to report both rental and royalty income and expenses. See the Introduction in these IRS instructions for Schedule E.

Level 2
Mar 9, 2022 8:44:30 PM

But the next step asks for an address.  There is no address and I can't move forward without putting one in

Expert Alumni
Mar 10, 2022 6:55:50 AM

If you have gone to the Wages and Income section and then Rents and Royalties, and selected Royalties, it should bring up a screen that matches the image below.

If the royalty is not associated with an actual property address, as with mineral rights, you may use your own address in this in these fields.

 

 

 

New Member
Mar 9, 2024 10:06:12 AM

I have the same problem. Do I enter the oil and gas royalties in "1099-MISC and other common income" or do I enter it in "rental properties and royalties"? I think it may get entered twice. And it is trying to make one of them business income

 

Expert Alumni
Mar 10, 2024 1:07:36 PM

Your best option is to delete (trashcan icon) the entry under Income from 1099-MISC. Then go to Rental and Royalty Properties and Edit/Start the royalty property found there. Be sure the type of property has the "Royalty" box checked. 

 

If TurboTax prompts you to enter an address for the property, use the actual address if you know it (look on the property tax bill if you have one). Or use your own address. The IRS instructions say address lines 1 and 2 should be left blank, but sometimes the program won't let you continue without an address.

 

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