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Get your taxes done using TurboTax
As I understand it, you bought a house and the agent "kicked back" part of his commission to you, essentially resulting in a lower price on the house.
Unfortunately, the commission was still income to the agent and to justify his deduction, he sent you a 1099-NEC.
You do not have any income to report. You just adjust the cost basis in your home, by the amount of the rebate. Unfortunately, you have to deal with an erroneous 1099.
If you received an erroneous 1099-NEC, you have several choices:
- Ideally, you get a corrected 1099-NEC from the payer
- Don't report it on your return. Attach a copy of the 1099 and a statement explaining the circumstances. You can't e-file. From the IRS instructions for form 1099-Misc: Form 1099-MISC incorrect? If this form is incorrect or has been issued in error, contact the payer. If you cannot get this form corrected, attach an explanation to your tax return and report your income correctly.
- Report the income as misc line 8z, Schedule 1 income (enter in TurboTax at the 1099-NEC screen and identify it as sporadic income). Then enter a line 8z deduction, for the same amount. In TurboTax (TT), enter at:
- Federal Taxes tab
- Wages & Income
Scroll down to:
-Less Common Income
-Misc Income, 1099-A, 1099-C
- On the next screen, choose – Other reportable income - Answer yes to Any other Taxable Income -On the next screen, Enter the number with a minus sign (-) in front. Briefly explain at description. Call it something like "erroneous 1099-NEC" - Do nothing and hope you can explain it away when & if the IRS contacts you
March 12, 2022
6:17 AM
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