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Yes, election/poll compensation counts as income.
If you have received a W-2 for election /poll income, then you must report it as such. If you have not received the Form W-2, then you should not have received more than $1,600 in compensation and the amount should be reported as Other Income.
Please follow the steps below to enter Poll/Election income:
Note: If you have received more than $1600 and no W-2 was issued, please contact the agency for which you worked.
Yes, election/poll compensation counts as income.
If you have received a W-2 for election /poll income, then you must report it as such. If you have not received the Form W-2, then you should not have received more than $1,600 in compensation and the amount should be reported as Other Income.
Please follow the steps below to enter Poll/Election income:
Note: If you have received more than $1600 and no W-2 was issued, please contact the agency for which you worked.
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