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Of course you do, as self-employment income.
Of course you do, as self-employment income.
Yes, ALL of your joint income has to be entered on your joint return. You will owe self-employment tax of 15.3% for Social Security and Medicare as well as ordinary income tax. That 1099Misc gets sent to the IRS with your Social Security number on it--you have to report the income on your own tax return.
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