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A 1099-NEC can be classified as a Schedule C or Other Income. Typically, kiddie tax will be applied to Other Income, because it could be unearned or earned income. It would be best to allocate his 1099-NEC to a Schedule C to prevent kiddie tax.
For tax purposes, self-employment income includes any part-time businesses or "side work" performed in which you are in business for yourself, rather than another person. You are also considered self-employed if you engage in business-like activities where you intend to make a profit.
To input your 1099-NEC, please follow the steps below:
- Open your return.
- Search for 1099-NEC with the magnifying glass tool at the top of the page.
- Click on the Jump to 1099-NEC link at the top of the search results.
- Click Edit next to your 1099-NEC.
- On the page titled Guess what? You can deduct expenses for the example work choose Yes, I have expenses to deduct.
- On the page titled Self-employed 1099-NEC Income select the Schedule C you are inputting this income for. If this is a new Schedule C for this year, you can add a new business on this screen.
To confirm your 1099-NEC was linked to your Schedule C, please follow the instructions below:
- Open your return.
- Search for Sch C with the magnifying glass tool at the top of the page.
- Click on the Jump to Sch C link at the top of the search results.
- On the page titled Your 2020 self-employed work summary, you should see your 1099-NEC listed with the corresponding amount.
- Click review next to the income from your 1099-NEC.
- Follow the on-screen instructions on the following pages.
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March 21, 2021
12:43 PM