I received a 1099 nec for a settlement I’m not self employed
after entering the information it says that I’m missing info but I filled out all the questions including clicking its a lawsuit.
ive seen other people post the same problem but I don’t know how they ended up fixing it
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Form 1099-NEC is generally intended to be used for nonemployee compensation that is earned by a contractor or other self-employed individual. If you received a payment that was reported on a Form 1099-NEC, but you didn't receive the income for work as self-employed on an ongoing basis, you can enter it in TurboTax and identify the reason for the payment:
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I have the same question, I received a 1099-NEC for a legal settlement. In TurboTax Premier, I used the 1099-MISC and Other Common Income section to enter the 1099-NEC. Once I entered all the information, I was asked the question 'Does one of these uncommon situations apply?', I selected the radio button 'This was a money from lawsuit settlement.'. The next question was 'Was any part of the lawsuit settlement for back wages?', I selected the 'No' radio button as it was not for back wages.
Now, I get the message 'Looks like we're missing some info', one of your 1099-NEC forms doesn't include enough info for us to know where to report the income on your return. We recommend you go back and Edit the following form, answering all the questions so that we can link it to the right activity.
I have answered all questions correctly as expected. What should I do now so that 1099-NEC is reported correctly on my TurboTax IRS return?
There is a work around to get your settlement income to get reported correctly on your tax return.
First you will need to delete the 1099-NEC. To do this:
To enter the settlement again :
Your settlement will now get reported as Other Income on your tax return. Feel free to reach back if you have any other questions.
Thanks!!
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