Strange, I definitely got 1099's and we did not have the $20K in income. Not sure where VRBO is getting the $20K threshold, but my understanding is you have to issue a 1099 if a business pays more than $600 to an individual. One thing I know for sure - if you do not rent out for more than 14 nights you do not have to pay taxes on the income no matter how much you receive.No point in me trying to re-word what VRBO already states on their website better than I could:
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		 ) were not suitable for my dog. Until the resorts, local gvt and state gvt figure something out, a lack of worker housing at resort areas will continue to be a problem.
) were not suitable for my dog. Until the resorts, local gvt and state gvt figure something out, a lack of worker housing at resort areas will continue to be a problem. 
 
		 Back in the 90's The U.S. Supreme Court ruled, yes you have the right to limit the taxes you pay. One of the problems is the Federal government is out of wack with the President(s) gaining too much power. It seems like the Court is trying to wittle away the power... A good example is the current administrations campaign promise to forgive student loan debt. Another (although it's Justice not the court) indicting a president.
Back in the 90's The U.S. Supreme Court ruled, yes you have the right to limit the taxes you pay. One of the problems is the Federal government is out of wack with the President(s) gaining too much power. It seems like the Court is trying to wittle away the power... A good example is the current administrations campaign promise to forgive student loan debt. Another (although it's Justice not the court) indicting a president. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		