The Rental Property was owned by a brother and sister and sold in 2022 for a total of $230K.
Each owner was issued a 1099-S for the full amount of the Proceeds $230K.
Where is the adjustment made on the 4797 for the co-owner's cost and gain on sale?
Is it form 4797 part III line 21 or is there a different way? Used the asset entry for and entered it in disposition asset gain or loss basis.
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If you cant get the 1099S's corrected, Id go with your plan to adjust basis to create the correct gain/loss on the sale.
Were both names on both 1099-S forms? Escrow company might have thought they were husband and wife.
Hi Bob,
Unfortunately, they were not. Each was issued a 1099-S for the full amount of the sale. I can come up with the correct gains by adjusting the cost basis. I believe this is the best way, since if I report the correct amounts, there will be IRS correspondence. Do you agree?
Unfortunately, the 1099-S are incorrect.
If you cant get the 1099S's corrected, Id go with your plan to adjust basis to create the correct gain/loss on the sale.
Thank you!
I haven't seen any reports of cases where IRS matches 1099-S amounts to returns. That doesn't mean it's not happening, but even the "Automated" Underreporter system involves human review of every case before a notice is sent. I realize I am in a minority when I refuse to play "trick the IRS computer," but I just don't like signing a return that has an incorrect cost basis just because the 1099-S is wrong. I would report the sale as "50% interest in co-owned property" and attach an explanation -- it won't be read when the return is filed, but there's a good chance someone will read it if the automatons notice a discrepancy.
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