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Due to the tax treatment of rental versus the Royalties income, IRS has you show this as two properties.
So you will enter the 1099Misc twice, one showing only the rental income and expenses, and then once with Royalty income and expenses (and depletion if applicable).
No income will be duplicated and expenses will be listed in either Rental and Royalties but not twice.
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Due to the tax treatment of rental versus the Royalties income, IRS has you show this as two properties.
So you will enter the 1099Misc twice, one showing only the rental income and expenses, and then once with Royalty income and expenses (and depletion if applicable).
No income will be duplicated and expenses will be listed in either Rental and Royalties but not twice.
Post a comment if this does not resolve this.
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