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If I received a cash award from my university (not a scholarship or grant), is that award unearned income that should be taxed by my university's state or my home state?
I received a $3000 cash award from my university in New Jersey upon graduating this past summer and it was not taxed, and I received a 1099-MISC for it as well. I am confused about how to include it in my tax return, especially for state tax returns. I live and work in NY (which is also my home state though I've never filed taxes here, only nonresident tax returns in NJ for my income there) and don't know how to report the $3000 on the NY return versus the NJ return, which state I owe money to and how much?
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If I received a cash award from my university (not a scholarship or grant), is that award unearned income that should be taxed by my university's state or my home state?
The 3,000 would be considered as NJ income since the school that awarded the prize is located in NJ.
Enter the 1099-MISC on the Federal return:
Click on Federal then Wages & Income
When you get to the Income section, (you may need to click "Show All Income" first) Scroll down to Other Common Income and Click Show more
Click Start or Revisit for Form 1099-MISC
Enter a description for the non-work income, such as “Cash Award” for the reason and Continue
Click “None of these apply.” at the bottom of the list for “Does one of these uncommon situations apply? And Continue
Answer “No, it didn’t involve work like my main job.” on the next screen and Continue.
Click the year you got the reward and Continue (if you received this income for more than 2 years, the IRS will consider it as self-employment)
Answer “No, it didn’t involve an intent to earn money.” on the next screen and continue.
Do you have another 1099-MISC? Click No and Continue
Click Done.
The income will show as a line item on line 21 of Schedule 1 of the 1040 and not as Self-employment.
Allocate it onto your non-resident NJ return.
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If I received a cash award from my university (not a scholarship or grant), is that award unearned income that should be taxed by my university's state or my home state?
The 3,000 would be considered as NJ income since the school that awarded the prize is located in NJ.
Enter the 1099-MISC on the Federal return:
Click on Federal then Wages & Income
When you get to the Income section, (you may need to click "Show All Income" first) Scroll down to Other Common Income and Click Show more
Click Start or Revisit for Form 1099-MISC
Enter a description for the non-work income, such as “Cash Award” for the reason and Continue
Click “None of these apply.” at the bottom of the list for “Does one of these uncommon situations apply? And Continue
Answer “No, it didn’t involve work like my main job.” on the next screen and Continue.
Click the year you got the reward and Continue (if you received this income for more than 2 years, the IRS will consider it as self-employment)
Answer “No, it didn’t involve an intent to earn money.” on the next screen and continue.
Do you have another 1099-MISC? Click No and Continue
Click Done.
The income will show as a line item on line 21 of Schedule 1 of the 1040 and not as Self-employment.
Allocate it onto your non-resident NJ return.
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