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If the check was a reimbursement for business-related expenses that you had paid personally, there is no tax reporting required on your individual Form 1040. I am assuming that you had receipts for all the expenses, or other contemporaneous records (travel diary, etc.) and that the business properly recorded the expenses.
Please be aware that, Miscellaneous deductions subject to the 2% limit, including unreimbursed job expenses (reported on Form 2106) have been repealed for tax years 2018 – 2025. Affected deductions include:
†Self-employed (Schedule C) filers can still deduct these business-related expenses, as they have in the past. The repeal of unreimbursed work-related deductions only affects wage- and salary-earning employees who don’t own a business or work as a contractor.
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