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General rule of thumb for the landlord 1099 issues, if you would have issued a 1099 for a "business enterprise" for that item, then you will issue one under the landlord rules. No 1099 is necessary for the insurance expense. I believe the issue is not so much about tangible vs intangible as much as earned vs non-earned income (to the recipient).

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I agree. Usually, the check is made out to the insurance company (a big corp), not the agent (who may be a sole proprietor). So for 2011, no 1099 needed. For 2012, corps come into play unless they repeal this, which most people think they will.

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