AnnetteB6
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Investors & landlords

You handled everything just fine since the total income you are reporting matches the total income shown on the Form 1099-K.

 

Since you are a single entity being paid by a single entity, it does make sense that you would only receive a single Form 1099-K reporting all of your income from the same source.  You should continue to maintain your own records to be able to divide the income among your properties.

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