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Returning Member
posted Feb 20, 2025 12:23:47 PM

Selling DVC points

Hi last year I had excess points for my Disney Vacation Club. I received $1500 for re renting out 3 days. I received a 1099 for the income. I submitted into TT  and answered all the questions to the best of my ability and it completed form E. On final review it said that was an error since I did not rent it for more than 15 days but did not give me any guidance on what form to use. 
any thoughts, miscellaneous income??

roger

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Expert Alumni
Feb 20, 2025 1:12:49 PM

You don't need to report a home rental if it was for less than 15 days during the year. So, you should not report that income on your tax return. From IRS Tax Topic 415:

Returning Member
Feb 20, 2025 4:04:13 PM

Even if I have a 1099misv reporting the income 

Employee Tax Expert
Feb 20, 2025 4:24:33 PM

Yes; it is not taxable, whether on a 1099-misc or not.   You can keep it with your tax records with the IRS reference linked here.   You can delete the 1099 and the Schedule E.  

 

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