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Level 1
posted Mar 5, 2022 7:17:46 PM

1099-NEC form for a surviving spouse benefit

My husband died last summer and he had been receiving a monthly retirement annuity (for which he received a W2 form each year; we've both been retired for nearly 20 years) from his employer that was subsequently transferred to me (known as a 100% Joint and Survivor benefit plan option) the month after his death.  I received a 1099-NEC form for the total amount of ~$10,000 non-employee compensation (Box 1) with about ~$1000 federal income tax withheld (Box 4).  When I enter this 1099-NEC info into Turbotax it asks if this is for a self-employment activity or a personal business and asks me to set up a Schedule C.  I don't believe that my status is as a self-employed person or a business, I'm simply a surviving spouse receiving a monthly benefit after my husband's death.  Can I report this as "Other Income" - I expect to receive the monthly annuity as long as I live.

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Expert Alumni
Mar 5, 2022 7:45:16 PM

Your status may not be self-employed but Form 1099-NEC is for non-employee compensation so it is treated as a Schedule C self-employed.   You should select to put the information on a Schedule C.  This will carry over to the 1040 and will be reported as a ($10,000) and if you entered the information on the 1099-NEC correctly the ($1,000) will report correctly.

 

I would assume next year you will receive a W-2 as you have in the past.  

 

 

Level 1
Mar 6, 2022 5:51:19 AM

Not sure if I'll receive a W2 instead of a 1099NEC from them next year. My husband received the W2 for this pension annuity when he was still alive, but since I was never an employee of the company they treat surviving spouses as 1099-NEC contractors, despite me never doing any "contract" work with them.  I'm just worried that this new self-employment opens up a new can of worms.