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aiksiongkoh
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Where to enter appraisal fee for rental purchase in TurboTax?

I see the following. But where do I enter the appraisal fee? Please advise. Thanks, Aik-Siong Koh

Abstract and Recording Fees
Legal Fees, Title Search, Document Preparation
Land Surveys
Title Insurance
Transfer or Stamp Taxes
Expenses you paid for the Seller

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HelenC12
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Where to enter appraisal fee for rental purchase in TurboTax?

Enter appraisal fees as Legal and other professional fees expense. To enter your rental expenses, simply follow the directions to enter your rental income and expenses.

 

 

The following are settlement fees and closing costs you can’t include in your basis in the property. You can include these as expenses.

1. Fire insurance premiums. 

2. Rent or other charges relating to occupancy of the property before closing.

3. Charges connected with getting or refinancing a loan, such as: a. Points (discount points, loan origination fees), b. Mortgage insurance premiums, c. Loan assumption fees, d. Cost of a credit report.

  •  Also, don’t include amounts placed in escrow for the future payment of items such as taxes and insurance.

Most closing costs are not deducted as expenses. The following settlement fees and closing costs for buying the property are part of your basis in the property. These are entered in the Assets/Depreciation section of TurboTax. The IRS, Chapter 2, page 7, considers these amortizable intangibles and accounting rules dictate that those are to be depreciated instead of deducted as an expense.

 

• Abstract fees.

• Charges for installing utility services.

• Legal fees.

• Recording fees.

• Surveys.

• Transfer taxes.

•Title insurance.

•Any amounts the seller owes that you agree to pay, such as back taxes or interest, recording or mortgage fees, charges for improvements or repairs, and sales commissions.

 

 

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