MarilynG1
Employee Tax Expert

Investors & landlords

If you are renting only 7 days of the year (or less), and not staying there yourself, you would report the income.  If you receive a 1099-Misc, type '1099-Misc' in the Search area, then 'Jump to 1099-misc' to get to the entry.

 

If you just receive cash, check, or credit cards, you can report the income as 'Other Reportable Income'.  Under Wages & Income, scroll all the way down the topic listing, to 'Miscellaneous Income, 1099-A, 1099-C'.

 

On the next page, scroll all the way down to 'Other Reportable Income'.

 

On the next page, under 'Other Taxable Income', you can list 'Time Share Rental'  and the Amount.

 

Here's more info on Timeshares.

 

@AGuardino28 

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