The inheritance itself is not taxable on your personal income tax return. The estate is a separate tax issue. Federal estate tax For 2017, is the estate and gift tax exemption is $5.49 million per individual. The state law is what important as far as estate or inheritance tax. Use this link for more information. What are Inheritance Taxes?
If you used the property for personal purposes, then a loss would not be allowed, but if only your mother-in-law used the property the loss will be allowed and will offset your other income. (If you had sold it for more than the FMV, meaning you made a gain, then the gain would be taxable).
Your Cost Basis determination:
A home's tax basis is determined in a different way when someone inherits a home after the owner dies. When you inherit property after the owner dies you automatically receive a "stepped-up basis." This means that the home's cost for tax purposes is not what the now-deceased prior owner paid for it. Instead, its basis is its fair market value at the date of the prior owner's death. This will usually be more than the prior owner's basis.
The bottom line is that if you inherit property and later sell it at a gain, you pay capital gains tax based only on the value of the property as of the date of death.
You can enter the sale of that inherited property by entering it using the directions below (as a sale of investment) JUST REMEMBER TO ENTER ONLY YOUR SHARE OF THE AMOUNTS:
In TurboTax use these steps after you sign into your account.
- Federal Taxes Tab
- Wages & Income
- Scroll to Investment Income
- Show more
- Stocks, mutual funds, bonds, other
- Follow the prompts
- Type of investment would be "everything else"
- Description
- Select Inheritance (important - it's always considered held long term which provides a special tax break)
[Edited: 02.16.2018 | 6:30 AM]
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