Daughter has jobs where they do not take taxes out of her pay and submit a 1099-MISC 7 NONEMPLOYEE COMPEN$ATION with her wages. How is this income supposed to be handled. She is 18, interest income less that $1,050 and no other W2 type wages (< $12,000). The nonemployee compensation from two places is approx. $2,100 - Can I put that on my 1040 or does she have to file? Thanks
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No, you wouldn't include your daughter's income on your own return.
And, since Nonemployee Compensation is generally considered self-employment income and the amount is over a $400 threshold, she'd need to report it on a return of her own.
No, you wouldn't include your daughter's income on your own return.
And, since Nonemployee Compensation is generally considered self-employment income and the amount is over a $400 threshold, she'd need to report it on a return of her own.
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