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A question about pass through income deduction for 1099 contractors. Lets say i have two jobs - one is 1099 60/hr and the other 60k/year W2.Am i eligible for deduction?
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June 5, 2019
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A question about pass through income deduction for 1099 contractors. Lets say i have two jobs - one is 1099 60/hr and the other 60k/year W2.Am i eligible for deduction?
You cannot for the W-2 job.
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A question about pass through income deduction for 1099 contractors. Lets say i have two jobs - one is 1099 60/hr and the other 60k/year W2.Am i eligible for deduction?
If you pay someone from your own 1099 business, you can issue a 1099Misc from your self employment business and that is a deduction on schedule C. You need to give a 1099Misc to anyone you paid $600 or more to for the year. But not to corporations or for merchandise. You send the IRS a copy of the 1099Misc with the transmittal summary form 1096. These are due to the person by Jan 31 and to the IRS by Jan 31 also.
Do you need info on filling out schedule C for 1099Misc income? You need to upgrade to the Self Employed version to enter expenses.
Do you need info on filling out schedule C for 1099Misc income? You need to upgrade to the Self Employed version to enter expenses.
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