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January 28, 2022
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Reporting rent from renting room in a home that is only deeded to them; will this be sch E or other income?

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When a client is owner of the property (was deeded to them), but are not liable for the loan, and they rented a room out to help with the mortgage, are they to report the income on Schedule E or report as other income? (They are not liable for the loan; it was deeded to them). They normally do not rent the room as an investment. The case is a person is charging rent as shared expense since daughter and boyfriend live at home and need to contribute to the mortgage payment.  Thoughts?

Greatly appreciate this community like always.

 

 

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Best answer by IRonMaN

Then I don't think you have to worry about reported rental income.

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IRonMaN
Level 15
January 28, 2022

Is mom (or dad) really renting out a room, or is daughter just helping out covering household expenses so she isn't deemed to be a freeloader?

Slava Ukraini!
Level 3
January 28, 2022

Yes, that is the idea, contribute to household expenses and not freeload mom.

IRonMaN
IRonMaNAnswer
Level 15
January 28, 2022

Then I don't think you have to worry about reported rental income.

Slava Ukraini!
qbteachmt
Level 15
January 28, 2022

The way it's all asked to start with is obfuscating the issue of determining if there is Rental Income.

To clarify: any loan has nothing to do with what you are asking.

Who owns the house has nothing to do with what you are asking.

To simplify for your future reference: the person in possession of (occupying) the house (whether owning, or renting from another, and whether there is debt or not) is either letting something else live there and charging them Rent as Income (like getting a roommate off of Craigslist) or letting family live there and having them help pay expenses for living there.

 

Hope that helps the next person.

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Level 3
January 28, 2022

I wanted to present the situation with as much details. I wasn't sure if Schedule E (rental) was way to report the income if they are sharing household expenses. Was trying to find something of that nature in Pub 527; whether its shared household expenses two families living in a home, now that I am diving more into this vs. rental of room.  Just tryin to see if should it be a schedule E and use all the other deductions that fall under Schedule E or use Other Income Schedule 1 line 24 other  taxable income, which is just reporting the income received from the room.

So many scenarios with mixed family situations. Here trying to gather intel on how others view this situation and thank you again for input.

Level 6
January 29, 2022

If you are renting a room in which you are living and the renter does his/her tax return and claims on the return that he/she paid rent to get rental credit then there is a posibilty that State will question the income you received by renting a room. This is true for CA. On CA form 540 there is a form to be filled to claim rent. A single tax payer gets $60.00 and Married filing joint return gets $120.00 as credit. This credit is non refundable for CA state. To avoid this situation the renter should not claim the credit.