Skip to main content
Level 1
March 9, 2020
Solved

1099 Misc Form

  • March 9, 2020
  • 1 reply
  • 7 views

I received a 1099 Misc. form for clerical work I did for a local attorney. The attorney did control the type of work I performed. I'm not self employed and do not own a business. How do I report this income? Would this be considered business income even though I don't own a business?

Best answer by MinhT1

Income reported in box 7 of form 1099-MISC is self-employed income. You are considered as self-employed and in IRS parlance, are operating a business doing what you do to earn the income reported on the form 1099-MISC. TurboTax will populate a Schedule C after you enter all your information.

 

Self-employed income is subject to income tax AND self-employment tax (calculated at 15.3% on 92.35% of net self-employed income).

 

You do not own a business in the common meaning of the word. So in TurboTax answer that you use the cash method, that you do not have an EIN. You use your own name as the business name and your personal address as the business address.

1 reply

MinhT1Answer
Level 15
March 9, 2020

Income reported in box 7 of form 1099-MISC is self-employed income. You are considered as self-employed and in IRS parlance, are operating a business doing what you do to earn the income reported on the form 1099-MISC. TurboTax will populate a Schedule C after you enter all your information.

 

Self-employed income is subject to income tax AND self-employment tax (calculated at 15.3% on 92.35% of net self-employed income).

 

You do not own a business in the common meaning of the word. So in TurboTax answer that you use the cash method, that you do not have an EIN. You use your own name as the business name and your personal address as the business address.

**Say "Thanks" by clicking the thumb icon in a post. **Mark the post that answers your question by clicking on "Mark as Best Answer"