PattiF
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Investors & landlords

You do not need to enter the actual 1099-MISC in your return as long as you include all of the amounts that are shown on the form in your return. The IRS is looking for the income and does not need the entry of the 1099-MISC. 

 

You can divide the amounts between the rental properties as required. This will not raise any red flags or cause any issues with the IRS.

 

@Stevz94 

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