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I started receiving payments from the insurance company for patients in a credit card form. I have to put this through the credit card machine. It will show up as a deposit on that machine.
I will also receive a 1099 misc from the same insurance company, showing year end payments.
I used to put 1099 misc for one form of payment from the insurance company. And the credit card end of year total for the other form of payment.
Should I subtract the insurance payments in the form of a credit card payment from the year end total from my credit card deposit total? I don't want to claim that money twice.
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The 1099 is the official reporting form. While your credit card payments are showing as a deposit, this is just back-up for the 1099. As long as amounts can be reconciled, use the 1099 as your income.
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The 1099 is the official reporting form. While your credit card payments are showing as a deposit, this is just back-up for the 1099. As long as amounts can be reconciled, use the 1099 as your income.
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