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W9 requested by tenant.
Good afternoon! I'm working with a tenant that is a business. They want to pay me via EFT which I'm fine with. However, they want a W9 form from me to set up the EFT.
I'm no tax expert by any means. The only sensitive information on a W9 is my social/TIN #.
Would you provide a tenant a W9 form? Would there be any tax implications later since they'd be reporting the rent payments as "income" I assume?