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Original Message:

Re: Non-US Resident wishing to offer timeshare for rent (by RedWeek Support):

If you are not a US taxpayer, you will not get a 1099-K for your activities, but the US company paying you (i.e. RedWeek) may still need to identify payments made to you. We are currently exploring what needs to be reported to non-US. taxpayers, in the meantime, we will need non US taxpayers to provide basic tax information as well – you will be able to tell us if you are a citizen of another country, and will only get the forms that apply to you.

If you have any additional questions, please feel free to contact us at support@redweek.com!