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Level 1
posted May 16, 2021 4:35:48 PM

Do I need to enter 1099-NEC income that is already part of what I am reporting in my "Other self-employed income"?

If I keep a record of all the cash and checks I receive for income in my business (labor), in my accounting program and report all of it as "Other self-employment income" on my taxes, should I also be entering information I receive on 1099-NEC forms that I have already included in "Other self-employed income"?  That seems like double-dipping.

Simple example, just to make my point:

Received 3 checks from 3 different individuals for work I did, in the amounts of:  check # 1 - $1,550, check # 2 - $2,140 and check # 3 - $1,230.  For "Other self-employment income, I reported $4,920, to represent the sum total of all 3 checks.  I also received a 1099-NEC from just the individual that paid me with check # 2.  Is it not double dipping if I report the $4,920 as "Other self-emplyed income" along with the income on the one 1099-NEC I received that represents $2,140 from check # 2?

Sorry to over simplify and thank you for any guidance.

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Level 15
May 16, 2021 4:44:50 PM

Right, do not enter the 1099NEC if you already reported the income.  Only enter it one time.  You don't need to get a 1099NEC or 1099K. Even if you did you can enter all your income as Cash. Only the total goes to schedule C.

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Level 15
May 16, 2021 4:44:50 PM

Right, do not enter the 1099NEC if you already reported the income.  Only enter it one time.  You don't need to get a 1099NEC or 1099K. Even if you did you can enter all your income as Cash. Only the total goes to schedule C.

Expert Alumni
May 16, 2021 4:47:16 PM

Don't enter any income twice.   You can enter the 1099-NEC and delete the entries from Other SE Income that are reported on the 1099-NEC form.   If you enter any payment you received in both places, you will be overpaying tax.  

Level 1
May 16, 2021 5:33:21 PM

Thank you VolvoGirl, makes sense.  I was just worried about not entering NECs, in the eyes of the government.

Level 1
May 16, 2021 5:34:29 PM

Very helpful DawnC.  Thank you!!

Returning Member
Oct 10, 2021 11:59:55 PM

Well I am stressing out over the 1099 SEC part and I am a medical doctor. Since March I tried to contact turbotax about the messed up forms. My medical license can't be renewed in Wi until taxes are sorted. Expires Halloween! I already paid fed and state tax the amount I did last year. I made a lot more money last tax year. Did I work 3x hours for less pay and risk my life. YES.

Level 15
Oct 11, 2021 7:07:35 AM

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