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Is the Rental Income paid to owners reported to the IRS
Does RedWeek report the rental income from a timeshare rental to the IRS? If so, how is the income reported? Is it MISC Income, and do you reflect your fees in this reporting? It is Feb 1at, and I have not received a copy of anything that reported to the IRS.
Thanks! Brent
Brent B.
Yes, we report rental income, as required by the IRS. We send 1099-Ks (we do not send out 1099-MISC's) if the rental amount or transaction quantity exceeds the federal or state thresholds. If a 1099-K is received, it will be for the gross rental amount and not reflect any refunds or our fees. We encourage you to consult your tax professional to determine the deductible fees associated with the rental.
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I am awaiting a 1099-K from RedWeek for Booking ID B03-9666-5120 in the gross amount of $3,150. I realize I actually received only $3051 since your commission of $99 was deducted. I would like to claim your commission as an expense. I do not have a receipt for the $99 commission. Can you please send me a receipt?
Herman Calad
Herman C.
Herman, please send us an email at support@redweek.com and we'll assist with getting you a breakdown of the fees!
William, 1099-K's were mailed out on January 31st to owners who would be receiving one. However, we're unable to verify on the forums if you'll be receiving one - please send us an email at support@redweek.com and we can take a closer look at your account!
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Mark, the IRS will only require a 1099-K to be filed if you have over 200 transactions AND $20,000 in gross revenue. A few states have lower thresholds - it appears this will only affect residents of Virginia, Arkansas, Massachusetts, Missouri, New Jersey, and Wisconsin. If you reside in one of these states, we suggest you contact your tax professional for what your state's official threshold is.
Martin, 1099-K's are only issued to US taxpayers. You'll still want to fill out the "Payment & Tax" section under "My Account", however, there will be an option to select "Not a US citizen" as you proceed through the prompts.
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