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Hi folks,
First time member here in need of some help. My wife and I own a timeshare ("vacation ownership") in Maui. We have had the place for several years, paid off, and have been using it diligently to get the value out of it. It has been serving us very well actually and we love going to Maui, especially [deleted] so all has been good. Our plan for this year are a bit different and we have a week booking for [specifics deleted.] Since we cannot go and we would rather not cancel and "bank points", we want to rent it (i.e., have some guests stay in it, not us). However, what I thought would be a straightforward process is not turning out to be so...enter taxation and all that jazz.
We tried listing the place on VRBO but we are being prompted that we need to register a business, get a bunch of tax IDs, and then file and remit taxes in state of Hawai'i (General Excise Tax, and two others, I forget now what). We are not a business. We just have a week that we already booked and rather than banking points we just want to rent it out this year since we cannot go. Any advice on how to go about this? What do us Canadians need to do to get this going? Do we have to pay all of the Hawai'i state taxes in the process and actually register a business with all the different tax IDs?
I looked at the guide on rentals on the site but it is not discussing specifics that I am looking for. Also, maybe there are other Canadians on here that can help share some of their experiences.
Any advice is much appreciated!
Thank you fellow members
First time member here in need of some help. My wife and I own a timeshare ("vacation ownership") in Maui. We have had the place for several years, paid off, and have been using it diligently to get the value out of it. It has been serving us very well actually and we love going to Maui, especially [deleted] so all has been good. Our plan for this year are a bit different and we have a week booking for [specifics deleted.] Since we cannot go and we would rather not cancel and "bank points", we want to rent it (i.e., have some guests stay in it, not us). However, what I thought would be a straightforward process is not turning out to be so...enter taxation and all that jazz.
We tried listing the place on VRBO but we are being prompted that we need to register a business, get a bunch of tax IDs, and then file and remit taxes in state of Hawai'i (General Excise Tax, and two others, I forget now what). We are not a business. We just have a week that we already booked and rather than banking points we just want to rent it out this year since we cannot go. Any advice on how to go about this? What do us Canadians need to do to get this going? Do we have to pay all of the Hawai'i state taxes in the process and actually register a business with all the different tax IDs?
I looked at the guide on rentals on the site but it is not discussing specifics that I am looking for. Also, maybe there are other Canadians on here that can help share some of their experiences.
Any advice is much appreciated!
Thank you fellow members

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