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Investors & landlords
Thanks for your reply. I should have clarified better. So , this individual has a timeshare and she rented it out to someone for a week. She received a 1099 from management company with gross rent. However, she incurred commission and agency fees. I didn't think a schedule e was needed for just this one transaction as it's not her normal operation. However, I do think she should be able to subtract the commission and agency fees. So do I need to file a schedule E to do that?
March 14, 2024
7:26 AM