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If this work as a first responder was performed by you but not part of a business, then you would report the income as other income. You would need to report this income as self-employment income only if being a first responder was something you did on a regular and continuous basis or if you held yourself out as being available to perform work of this type.
To enter other income in TurboTax online, click on Wages & Income, scroll down the page to Less common income, click on the drop-down arrow and select Miscellaneous Income. From the list, select Other reportable income and respond to the questions on the screens that follow.
@gpike13
I work full time for county government. We received a state stimulus payment and we received a 1099 for it.
The state stimulus payment is not considered self-employment. It can be entered as other income without having to pay self-employed taxes.
Even though the payment was related to your occupation, this is not considered self-employment.
Please see the discussion about this issue by Experts and others who have received the same 1099-NEC.
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