501c3 status was finally granted in November; we applied a year ago February. We started collecting fees for our event but had to do it under my name, as sole proprietor. The money went directly into the nonprofit account. The 1099 was issued to me. Is there any way to avoid paying tax at my marginal rate? And no, itemizing will not exceed the standard deduction.
Turbotax says I don't need to report this income.
Are you referring to reporting the IRS form 1099-K income under This amount in box 1a is too high or includes some personal transactions? Or something else?
If you reported the total amount of the IRS form 1099-K under This amount in box 1a is too high or includes some personal transactions?, all of the IRS form 1099-K income would be reported on Schedule 1 as the amount reported to you....that was included in error or form personal items sold at a loss.
If this is the case, make sure that you retain records of these transactions should a tax authority have a question at a later time about either your personal income tax return or the not-for-profit entity.
If you started collecting the money AFTER you submitted your application, this would not be taxable income to you instead it would be included on your 990 for your non profit.
However, since you did receive the 1099, you will need to enter it on your return and then back the income out.
"When the IRS approves a timely filed exemption application, exempt status is recognized back to the date the organization was created. Thus, while an application is pending, the organization can treat itself as exempt from federal income tax under section 501(c)(3)." Contributions to organization with IRS application pending
To enter the 1099 Misc as non-self-employment income take the following steps:
Then you will take the following steps to remove the income:
Actually, the form I received is a 1099-K. Turbotax says I don't need to report this income. Will this cause trouble? I can file all the necessary forms with the issuing agency to clarify that we are now NFP, but they say they can't reissue the 1099-K.
Turbotax says I don't need to report this income.
Are you referring to reporting the IRS form 1099-K income under This amount in box 1a is too high or includes some personal transactions? Or something else?
If you reported the total amount of the IRS form 1099-K under This amount in box 1a is too high or includes some personal transactions?, all of the IRS form 1099-K income would be reported on Schedule 1 as the amount reported to you....that was included in error or form personal items sold at a loss.
If this is the case, make sure that you retain records of these transactions should a tax authority have a question at a later time about either your personal income tax return or the not-for-profit entity.