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Dptrosan
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1099-nec for student travel grant

Hello I am a graduate student and I was awarded a student travel grant to attend a conference. For the reimbursement I was given a 1099-NEC form. Was this the correct from to have been given none of the options seem to apply and the cost jumps up significantly when I put this in. 

 

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KrisD15
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1099-nec for student travel grant

Form 1099-NEC is only for reporting Non-Employee Compensation, so it generates Schedule C. 

 

Whoever issued the award must feel it was payment for your service to attend the conference. 

I can't say if it is or is not the correct form in your situation. 

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Dptrosan
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1099-nec for student travel grant

Thank you for the response. 

However, how do you think I need to file it? 
I am a student (only) who applied for a conference’s  “travel student grant”. This grant is supposed to help pay for airfare and hotels in order to attend the conference, not any services. I do not own any business. What would you suggest they file this grant as? 

thank you!

AmyC
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1099-nec for student travel grant

Go ahead and fill out the 1099-NEC form but when it asks about uncommon situations select not employee or self-employed income.

 

 

 

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