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Just delete your 1099-MISC entry in TurboTax and report this rental income under the general income section of rental income. This should not affect your income reporting requirements with the IRS.
Keep a copy of your 1099-MISC with your tax records for future reference.
When you are reporting your rental income without inputting the 1099-MISC, you will choose some 1099-MISC income but not all. Then just skip the 1099-MISC enter and you will get a screen where you can enter your rental income amount directly (screenshots) As long as the total rental income reported is greater than or equal to what was reported on the 1099-MISC, it will be OK to report it under this section.
Just delete your 1099-MISC entry in TurboTax and report this rental income under the general income section of rental income. This should not affect your income reporting requirements with the IRS.
Keep a copy of your 1099-MISC with your tax records for future reference.
When you are reporting your rental income without inputting the 1099-MISC, you will choose some 1099-MISC income but not all. Then just skip the 1099-MISC enter and you will get a screen where you can enter your rental income amount directly (screenshots) As long as the total rental income reported is greater than or equal to what was reported on the 1099-MISC, it will be OK to report it under this section.
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