Vanessa A
Expert Alumni

Self employed

It depends. As long as they are paying you through the difficulty of care program since you live in the same home and provide their care, yes you would qualify.

 

In this situation you would still need to enter the 1099- Misc and then back the income out since they sent it on a 1099 instead of a W2.

To enter the 1099 Misc as non-self-employment income take the following steps:

  • Income
  • 1099-MIsc under Other Common Income
  • Enter the information from the 1099-MIsc
  • Continue through and say the work does NOT involve work that is like your main job
  • Select the years you received it
  • Say no, to did this involve an intent to earn money

Then you will take the following steps to remove the income:

  • Income
  • Less Common Income
  • Miscellaneous Income
  • Other Reportable Income
  • Answer Yes to Any Other Taxable Income
  • Enter the description such as 1099-Misc received for nontaxable Difficulty of Care payments
  • Enter the amount on the 1099-Misc as a negative number. 

     

 

 

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