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I received a form 1099A for a timeshare foreclosure. How do i use turbotax to enter the info? Or do i need to enter any info. Is this a reportable tax event?
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June 3, 2019
12:29 PM
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No, you don't need to report it since this Form 1099-A related to personal property.
- For additional information, please read What do I do with a Form 1099-A?
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June 3, 2019
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TurboTaxHelenC, thank you for the quick response. I just learned that my timeshare is "deeded" and not "right-to-use". It is my understanding that "deeded" timeshares are considered real estate and not personal property. If that's true, do I still need to use the 1099A?
June 3, 2019
12:30 PM