As shown on the attached document, instead of listing the 1099-NEC amount as my husband's income in all of the appropriate places in our joint return, I made an few errors. I assume that it will require me to file an amended return to clarify that this is my husband's income and not mine, but I am not sure.
1) On the Form 1099-NEC Worksheet, I did not check the "Spouse's 1099-NEC" box, so it was attributed to my income under my SSN. Also, on the Form 1099-NEC Nonemployee Compensation Worksheet, I did not check the "Spouse's 1099-NEC" box, so it was attributed to my income under my SSN.
2) However, I did list it on the Schedule C Profit or Loss from Business, under my husband's SSN.
Any help would be appreciated.
Unless moving to the other column changes the tax (unlikely) in your favor, there is no reason to amend.
Print a copy of your original filing before you start fiddling with a filed tax return.
Unless moving to the other column changes the tax (unlikely) in your favor, there is no reason to amend.
Print a copy of your original filing before you start fiddling with a filed tax return.