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When you receive a 1099-misc for home rental income 14 days or less enter the amount in the Less Common Income section,: Miscellaneous Income and then click Other Reportable Income .
Use the description "14 day rent rule" .That takes care of reporting the income.
Then same steps ,same description, enter the same amount as a negative.
When you receive a 1099-misc for home rental income 14 days or less enter the amount in the Less Common Income section,: Miscellaneous Income and then click Other Reportable Income .
Use the description "14 day rent rule" .That takes care of reporting the income.
Then same steps ,same description, enter the same amount as a negative.
Turbo tax really missed the boat on handling this. If you don't report the 1099 then IRS flags your return for unreported income. So -you need to report it and the zero it out. Turbo instructions please and update your software!
How do I "zero out" the 1099 misc rental income that is less than 15 days?
Thanks
@johndeerehunter As @view2 says above you will go to the 'Wages and Income' section and scroll down to 'Other Income' and enter the income from the 1099-MISC. It asks for a description of the income and in that space you will put "14 day rent rule". Then, on the next line, put the same description and a negative of the same amount as you put on the first line. That will zero out the amount so that it is reported to the IRS but not taxed.
Great!
Thanks for getting back on this.
I'm using TTX Home and Business and I don't seem to have those options. Can you please further explain. Specifically I'm confused as to where the 1099-MISC goes. Do I not put the income at all under the 1099-MISC section ONLY under the LESS COMMON INCOME: MISCELLANEOUS INCOME: Then type in the 1099-MISC as best possible?
Follow these steps:
continue, continue
When I went to file in the Less Common section it says DO NOT enter information from 1099 MISC. What do I do?
What form are you trying to enter and what Is the reason you got the form (what kind of income was it for)? This thread is old and I'm not sure which post you are replying to so I need a little more info. You can enter the form in different places depending on why you got it. @megpatpren08
Hello,
Thanks for your response.
I have a 1099-MISC form that I received for a TV production being filmed on the property of my primary residence. They used my land but not my actual house and we were living in our house throughout the duration of filming. The length of filming was 11 days. I think there is a "14 day rule" but, I am not sure how to file this information. The box that is filled on the 1099-MISC is "rents". Thanks!
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