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State tax filing
Now that your stipend is showing up on a 1099NEC that makes it self employmentment income and you would be subject to self employment tax whereas when it was formerly reported on a 1099MISC, you were not subject to it. See HERE for a detailed description of what typically gets reported on a 109MISC vs. a 1099NEC. In Turbotax you would record 1099NEC as follows. Simp;ly type in 1099NEC in the magnifying glass in the upper right hand side and then hit "Jump to 1099NEC."
and follow the prompts. This figure will now show up on Line 3, Sch 1 which will flow through to Line 8 on Pg. 1 of the 1040 and which you'll pay self employment taxes which will consequently show up on Sch 2, Line 4. Being that it is self employment income which will appear on Sch C, you may take expenses agaoinst it to offset the income. When your income was initially reported on a 1099MISC , the figure showed up on Line 8Z instead of Line 3, Sch 1 and will also flow through to Line 8 of that Pg 1 of that 1040 with the only difference being that you "DO NOT" pay any self employment tax. You may take expenses against this 1099MISC income as well. But guess what what, if this stipend was with the intent to earn money, than you would pay self employment taxes on this as well.
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