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Thank you! But, can I switch products after the filing deadline?
Maybe you can help me with this as well. - I used my timeshare points to make 4 reservations at 2 vacation resorts in 2 states, NJ and RI. I live in VA. The reservations were listed with Extra Holidays (by Wyndham) and were rented out for 2 or 3 nights each. I received 2 checks from Extra Holidays (located in Orlando, FL), one for each property. After they deducted fees and commissions, I ended up with less than 50%, but received a 1099-MISC for the total amount. I have been trying to figure out how to report the income/expenses from the two properties (which I do not own). I was given different advice by Turbo Tax experts, but no one mentioned anything about having to report non-resident income.
Is that even necessary since, although the resorts were in NJ and RI, I don't own them (just reserved and listed them), and the rental checks came from the rental agency in FL?
If I DO have to report non-resident income, do I report it to NJ and RI, and would I have to file extensions for those states if I file federal and VA state extensions?
This has become way too complicated and, increasingly, not worth the trouble.