Hi I married my wife last year in 2021. She was working as an aupair the entire year making ~10k . She did not receive a w2 or 1099 form from her host family since she was below the threshold for that. Normally she would file a 1040NR and manually enter the income. However we would like to file as married filing jointly using turbo tax how would I add that income? 1099-misc?
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Even though the host family did not provide a W-2, you can still report the income in TurboTax as Other Taxable Income.
Go to Federal Taxes -> Wages & Income -> I'll choose what I work on -> scroll to the bottom and under Less Common Income select Start (or Update) for Miscellaneous Income
There are several types of other income categories there. If none of those shown fit the bill, then pick Other Reportable Income and you can enter your own description(s) and amount(s).
If your spouse has a Social Security Number, you can Efile as Married Filing Jointly. If not, you will need to print and mail your return with Form W-7.
Here's more info on how to file your tax return with Form W-7.
Even though the host family did not provide a W-2, you can still report the income in TurboTax as Other Taxable Income.
Go to Federal Taxes -> Wages & Income -> I'll choose what I work on -> scroll to the bottom and under Less Common Income select Start (or Update) for Miscellaneous Income
There are several types of other income categories there. If none of those shown fit the bill, then pick Other Reportable Income and you can enter your own description(s) and amount(s).
If your spouse has a Social Security Number, you can Efile as Married Filing Jointly. If not, you will need to print and mail your return with Form W-7.
Here's more info on how to file your tax return with Form W-7.
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