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Retirement tax questions
@Cynthiad66 Following your advice to report as 1099-MISC for a taxable grant for summer research at NIH that was reported on a 1099-G. Taxpayer also had some wages from a summer job in California, and is dependent of parents who pay their education expenses. Entering the NIH taxable grant as a 1099-MISC, 1099-G, or 1098-T all generates a Form 8615, which in turn generates a form 3800 for California. Form 3800 asks for parents' income from CA 540NR on CA form 3800, but parents do not need to file taxes in CA, as they are residents of and all income is from a different state.
I am still unclear on whether to follow your advice or that of @oaklander and @MaryK4 from this thread about 1099-G. (Using TurboTax 2021 Home and Business for Mac.)
March 22, 2022
7:15 AM