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Level 2
February 21, 2022
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should I claim this income

  • February 21, 2022
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My sister sent me some money to distribute for her.  I distributed all but a small portion of it.  How much of it do i have to claim as income.

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Level 14
February 21, 2022

@haroldHLKH3023 -  It depends.  What was the reason you received the money?  Did you work for her?  Did you receive a W-2 or Form 1099 from her designating it as income?  Did she specify how much and to whom to distribute the money?  You have not provided enough information to answer your question.

 

Generally, you must include in gross income everything you receive in payment for personal services. In addition to wages, salaries, commissions, fees, and tips, this includes other forms of compensation such as fringe benefits and stock options.

 

Use the link below for more information:

What to Include as Taxable and Non-Taxable Income

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Level 2
February 21, 2022

There was no fee paid.  My sister wanted to gift her nieces and nephews some money and she sent me a check and I sent out the money as she instructed. I was just helping her because of her health issues.  I did not think of the tax implications for me.

DoninGA
Level 15
Level 15
February 21, 2022

@haroldHLKH3023 wrote:

There was no fee paid.  My sister wanted to gift her nieces and nephews some money and she sent me a check and I sent out the money as she instructed. I was just helping her because of her health issues.  I did not think of the tax implications for me.


Was the gift given to one or more individuals over $15,000?