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Our county repaired a bridge adjacent to our property. They paid us about $900 to compensate us for parts of a fence they had to remove during the repair. We do not plan on replacing or repairing the fence that was removed. They reported this payment on a 1099NEC form, which it appears we now need to report as income. But this is not for any type of work or services we provided. Is there some way for me to handle this without having to pay income tax on it??
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Yes, it is considered income in the respect you do reap an economic benefit as a result of the removal of your fence. You benefit in one of two ways.
Report this in the manner that Vaneesa A outlines in her previous post.
This should have been reported on a 1099-Misc instead of the 1099-NEC. You can enter it by selecting the following
This will put it on line 8z of your schedule 1 as other income.
Entering it into Turbo Tax isn't the problem. Do I have to claim it as income? It is not for any services provided by us. It is for compensation for damage to a fence.
Yes, it is considered income in the respect you do reap an economic benefit as a result of the removal of your fence. You benefit in one of two ways.
Report this in the manner that Vaneesa A outlines in her previous post.
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