I'm a sole proprietor. I have clients who issued me 1099 NEC forms even though paid me via credit card (processed by Square). They just didn't know any better. I also received a 1099K from Square, of course, for this same income.
My understanding is that both forms (all the 1099-NEC's and the 1099-K) have been reported to the IRS, so they will think I made way more money than I actually did. I've been researching for HOURS, and so far I'm seeing the following conflicting advice, all from experts:
- Enter all the income and use an offsetting expense for the duplicate amount.
- Just report what your records show as actual income.
- Enter all the income and use an offsetting entry in income (negative number) for the duplicate amount.
- Go back to the people who issued the 1099 NEC's in error and ask them to make corrections. (Not sure this is really do-able as there are 4 of them and I don't think they'll all agree to do that.)
This is going to be a hot topic as so many people are receiving 1099K's for the first time this year.
Please help! I have a large refund due and don't want it to be held up by the IRS due to incorrect reporting.
Thanks!