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Get your taxes done using TurboTax
If your Form 1099-MISC shows an amount in Box 7 for nonemployee compensation and it’s because you did work or other services for someone, based on IRS regulation, you DO now "have a business!" If you have received a 1099-MISC and entered it into TurboTax then it will prompt you to do the TurboTax Self-Employed version. The IRS considers that if you receive a 1099-MISC with an amount in Box 7 (nonemployee compensation) that you are self-employed.
If payment for services you provided is listed in box 7 of Form 1099-MISC, the payer is treating you as a self-employed worker, also referred to as an independent contractor.
- You don't necessarily have to have a business for payments for your services to be reported on Form 1099-MISC. You may simply perform services as a non-employee.
- The payer has determined that an employer-employee relationship doesn't exist in your case.
The good thing about filing Schedule C is the ability to apply any expenses you incurred while performing those services
May 31, 2019
11:47 PM