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Shedrick Archangel
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Clarifying 1099 Responsibility in Rental Situations

Shedrick Archangel
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dallas, TX
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In a rental arrangement managed by a property manager, who is supposed to receive the 1099 for tax reporting the actual property owner or the management company?

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Julius Vincent
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Julius Vincent
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Property manager issues the 1099 to the property owner for the rent the manager pays over to the owner.
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