Helping Niece with her 2022 taxes. She is a full-time college student and a dependent on her parents taxes and earned about $6K in part-time W-2 wages in 2022. Additionally though, she received a 1099-MISC form for $1,000 as an Internship Stipend for assisting/teaching a seminar at another college during the calendar year.
In filling in her minor tax info she owes Fed taxes ($135 or so) for this $1,000 and there are a lot of business-related questions in Turbotax. Any insight on this would be greatly appreciated as her total income is roughly only $7K or so.
Thanks in advance,
deeMatrix
Yes, the $135 tax due on the $1000 sounds like a self-employment tax earned from the 1099 MISC. These are FICA taxes that are normally paid from wages from a W2 but since a W2 wasn't issued for this teaching engagement, a 1099 MISC was issued making her responsible for paying her own FICA taxes.
Self-employment tax is determined by the following formula :$1000 X 9235 X .153 = $142 but there may have been other factors that account for this slight difference. For example, did you include the $7k as part of the income in this return? Did you also indicate that she is a dependent of someone else in the MY INFO section of the return?
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Yes, the $135 tax due on the $1000 sounds like a self-employment tax earned from the 1099 MISC. These are FICA taxes that are normally paid from wages from a W2 but since a W2 wasn't issued for this teaching engagement, a 1099 MISC was issued making her responsible for paying her own FICA taxes.
Self-employment tax is determined by the following formula :$1000 X 9235 X .153 = $142 but there may have been other factors that account for this slight difference. For example, did you include the $7k as part of the income in this return? Did you also indicate that she is a dependent of someone else in the MY INFO section of the return?
Write back if you have additional questions? We are here to help.