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If you mean you received a 1099-misc with amounts in box 1 for rent, which you had already entered under the rental property, then, yes, you should delete the form under the business. You never need to enter the same income twice, as this will double your income. Instead, you should delete general income and report the 1099 instead.
The 1099-misc for rents (box 1), should be entered in the rental property. Since you've already entered this amount as general rental income, you'll need to delete it. Under the rental property, there's a specific option for your 1099-misc for rent. Follow the steps below:
If you mean you received a 1099-misc with amounts in box 1 for rent, which you had already entered under the rental property, then, yes, you should delete the form under the business. You never need to enter the same income twice, as this will double your income. Instead, you should delete general income and report the 1099 instead.
The 1099-misc for rents (box 1), should be entered in the rental property. Since you've already entered this amount as general rental income, you'll need to delete it. Under the rental property, there's a specific option for your 1099-misc for rent. Follow the steps below:
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