Are you renting out a property that you own or are you sharing a rental with someone else?
Renting out. We split rental income evenly but I pay all the costs
Unfortunately, because you are a renter, you are unable to claim the extra expenses and assets.
If you are a a resident on Ontario, you can claim the rent on the ON-BEN.
If you are a resident of Manitoba, you can claim the rent amount for the "Education property tax credit" (MB479).
Sorry, I misunderstood your original response.
There are different ways to handle this using TurboTax.
Is the co-owner a spouse that you're preparing a joint tax return with?
My sister just reported the total rental income for both of us and that she has 50% ownership. She didnt report any expense or assets. Eoes she need to fix anything
She doesn't need to fix anything. The method she used only has her claiming 50% of the income.
I see. So that means I only need to report her half of the income as expense. Correct?
On the T776, claim the total income from the property for the year as well as the expenses you paid. In the "Other expenses" field, enter the portion of the rental income paid to/collected by your sister. This will leave you with your portion of income as well as any expenses you paid.
If you're claiming CCA on the property, make a claim for your percent of ownership.
When your sister files her return, she will need to report the amount you listed in your other expenses as rental income received and if she is claiming CCA on the property, she should make a claim for her percentage of ownership.
Hi, I am in a similar situation.
Does it mean in his tax file, the brother will claim the following:
And in the sister's tax file, she will claim the following:
Please advise if the above is correct. Thanks.
If both siblings own the property, then brother and sister would claim 50% ownership. In TurboTax, both brother and sister would enter in the total income, which the program will split based on the percentage of ownership. For expenses, there is an box labeled "Minus: Other expenses of the co-owner" where you can enter expenses that will not be split with the co-owner. The brother can enter his expenses there.