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Returning Member
posted Mar 30, 2022 10:22:15 AM

1099-K issued in error

I searched through previous posts but didn't find anything exactly the same.

 

Received 2 personal payments from family member equaling $2800 - she is tech inept and sent accidentally as goods and services rather than gift to family/friend. Paypal took fees off $2800 and issued us a 1099-K. We have since talked to them and they have refunded the payments (including their fees) to the family member from our account. However, they have declined to issue a corrected 1099 since they claim the payments from family member were received in 2021 but refunded in 2022. Any advice on what to do with this completely in accurate 1099-K?

 

Thank you in advance! 

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Expert Alumni
Mar 30, 2022 10:49:56 AM

Yes, that still applies.  Unless you created a business to account for the cash you received, there is no way for you to report the money on the 1099K.  It is not like the 1099-NEC or other forms.  The 1099K is strictly an informational form.  

 

Just keep a copy of the 1099-K and the supporting documentation just in case you are ever questioned by the IRS so you can show it is from family and not a business.

 

 

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Expert Alumni
Mar 30, 2022 10:33:35 AM

You do not need to report this 1099-K on your tax return as this is not business income.

 

Do not worry. Not all 1099-Ks have to be reported on tax returns.

Returning Member
Mar 30, 2022 10:35:48 AM

Thanks for your quick reply.

 

Does that still apply even though Paypal characterized the payments from our family member as a transaction?

 

The 1099-K lists the "income" as:

Gross amount of payment

card/third party network

transactions

 

Expert Alumni
Mar 30, 2022 10:49:56 AM

Yes, that still applies.  Unless you created a business to account for the cash you received, there is no way for you to report the money on the 1099K.  It is not like the 1099-NEC or other forms.  The 1099K is strictly an informational form.  

 

Just keep a copy of the 1099-K and the supporting documentation just in case you are ever questioned by the IRS so you can show it is from family and not a business.

 

 

Returning Member
Mar 30, 2022 11:20:52 AM

Thanks so much!