Per IRS Publication 525 Taxable and Nontaxable Income, page 16:
If you rent out personal property, such as equipment or vehicles, how you report your income and expenses is generally determined by:
Reporting nonbusiness income. If you aren't in the business of renting personal property, report your rental income on Schedule 1 (Form 1040 or 1040-SR), line 8. List the type and amount of the income on the dotted line next to line 8.
Reporting nonbusiness expenses. If you rent personal property for profit, include your rental expenses in the total amount you enter on Schedule 1 (Form 1040 or 1040-SR), line 22. Also, enter the amount and "PPR" on the dotted line next to line 22.
If you don't rent personal property for profit, your deductions are limited and you can't report a loss to offset other income.
To report the income and related expenses using TaxAct®, enter a description and an amount for Line 21 of IRS Form 1040:
When you print your return, the text See Attached will print to the left of Line 21 on Schedule 1 (Form 1040). An attached sheet titled Other Income will print with the amount on Line 8 Income from personal property rental.
To enter the expenses for personal property rental:
(IMPORTANT: per Pub. 525 above, do not claim expenses greater than the rent received, as those losses will not be allowed.)
Note: If this text is applicable to your return (determined by the information entered) the TaxAct program will automatically place the text in the correct location on the return. The text will appear on the printed (or print previewed) form, but is not visible on the screen view of the form (only available to users of the Desktop version of the program).