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jmair67
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1099 Misc but not self employed

Hi, my employer went bankrupt and a firm came in and seized the assets and auctioned them off to pay employees our final check and other creditors.  We received a 1099-Misc with our amount listed in Box 7.  The 1099 was issued from the firm that seized and auctioned the assets, not my former employer.  I am not self employed nor have I ever been, do I need to file a schedule C or is there another way of doing this?

 

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Jeff

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KrisD15
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1099 Misc but not self employed

When you enter the 1099-MISC, be sure to select "This was money from a lawsuit settlement" AND "Yes" to "was any part of the lawsuit settlement for back wages"

Enter the amount from the 1099-MISC

Continue through the interview. 

It is a little complicated, but the IRS needs to make adjustments for your FICA (Social Security and Medicare) tax which the employer should have withheld and paid 50% of. You will see your share (what should have been withheld) on Schedule 2 line 4.

It will not be self-employment. There will be no Schedule C. 

This 1099-MISC is entered under

Wages & Income

(Scroll down past Self-Employment)

Other Common Income

Form 1099-MISC

 

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