Hi,
I received a 1099-MISC which is income from auto-callable contingent income securities. The form is given to me by the bank that I used to buy those investments.
When I enter the 1099-MISC in TurboTax, it triggers a "self-employed" form which I completed. I'm wondering if this is correct since I'm not really self employed. I put my business is "Structured Investments Income" and completed through the question but it seems that TurboTax should give me the option to just say that I'm not self-employed and it was just some other income.
Does it make any difference? Is it possible to get the form loaded without having to add a "self-employed" form?
Thanks!,
Diego
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Yes, your 1099-MISC can be entered as OTHER INCOME so it won't be considered self-employment or business income. First, you should make sure that if you created a business, that you delete it. Follow the instructions below:
Next, you will enter the 1099-MISC:
I think the trick is to say the income was made without an intent to make money. Then it just gets added as "other income" instead of creating a self-employed section. Honestly, it might just be fine since it's apparently being filled in the right place doing that (even there was clearly an intent to make an income from the investment).
TurboTax should just fix it and add an option saying it was just some unusual investments (e.g.: structured investments).
Yes, your 1099-MISC can be entered as OTHER INCOME so it won't be considered self-employment or business income. First, you should make sure that if you created a business, that you delete it. Follow the instructions below:
Next, you will enter the 1099-MISC:
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