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Tyreek King-El
  • Investor
  • Hampton Roads Area, VA
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W9 for Rental Property

Tyreek King-El
  • Investor
  • Hampton Roads Area, VA
Posted

I am providing my Tax ID Number and an address for my property manager to send my end of year tax forms to for my rental property. While I have funneled all funds through my business bank account, the home was not bought under my business' entity. Am I able to provide my company's Tax ID number instead of my personal one in order to essentially tack this past year of rental income onto the financial history of the business?

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