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Where do i enter strike pay at?

 
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ThomasM125
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Where do i enter strike pay at?

To enter a form 1099-MISC, you need to be in the Wages and Income Section, then choose Other Common Income, then Income from Form 1099-MISC.

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DawnC
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Where do i enter strike pay at?

No.  You don't want to indicate that this is self-employment; it isn't.   You got money (from the union?) to picket, protest or otherwise go on strike.    After entering a description (strike pay), TurboTax asks if the work you did for this money was like your main job, answer No, otherwise, it is self-employment.   The strike pay replaced some of the lost income from your regular job, but it was not for doing work that was like your main job.   

 

Then it will ask about how often you get the money - answer 2021 only.   If you expect this pay regularly or receive it repeatedly, it is probably self-employment.    And on the intent to earn money question, answer No again.   If the payment was for something you did trying to earn income, that is self-employment.   But this was paid to you to NOT work.  

 

If you enter it like that, the income will show up on Line 8 of Form 1040 and will not be subject to self-employment tax.   If you paid into a strike fund in addition to paying union dues, the portion of the 1099-Misc payment that represents a return of your strike funds is not taxable to you.  

 

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AliciaP1
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Where do i enter strike pay at?

No.  Strike pay is not considered self-employment income and unreimbursed business expenses for non-self-employed persons have been eliminated for tax years 2018 - 2025.

 

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Where do i enter strike pay at?

Did you get a form for it like a W2 or a 1099Misc or what?

Where do i enter strike pay at?

it's complicated. it may or may not be taxable. see this thread for the various possible situations. I would start with the second scenario

https://deductions.tax/strike-pay-tax/ 

princess10138720
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Where do i enter strike pay at?

Yes i have a form. Just don't know where that info goes

Where do i enter strike pay at?

OK what form do you have?

princess10138720
Returning Member

Where do i enter strike pay at?

W9

princess10138720
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Where do i enter strike pay at?

1099-misc

princess10138720
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Where do i enter strike pay at?

1098-misc

ThomasM125
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Where do i enter strike pay at?

To enter a form 1099-MISC, you need to be in the Wages and Income Section, then choose Other Common Income, then Income from Form 1099-MISC.

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Where do i enter strike pay at?

I have tried several times to enter the 1099-MISC information.  When it gets to the section where my Federal tax is reviewed, I started getting messages to fill in blanks on a form for self-employment.  These do not apply to strike fund check and it should not be taxed at self-employment rate.  How do I enter the information correctly?  I am supposed to check No, it didn't involve intent to earn money?

PatriciaV
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Where do i enter strike pay at?

@atclark73

Please clarify if you indicated this income was related to your main job (assuming the strike pay was for your main job). This option would normally prevent the self-employment tax calculation.

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Where do i enter strike pay at?

Yes the strike pay was the main job.  

Where do i enter strike pay at?

Do I mark yes or no that it involved intent to earn money?  I don't really understand what that means?  

DawnC
Employee Tax Expert

Where do i enter strike pay at?

No.  You don't want to indicate that this is self-employment; it isn't.   You got money (from the union?) to picket, protest or otherwise go on strike.    After entering a description (strike pay), TurboTax asks if the work you did for this money was like your main job, answer No, otherwise, it is self-employment.   The strike pay replaced some of the lost income from your regular job, but it was not for doing work that was like your main job.   

 

Then it will ask about how often you get the money - answer 2021 only.   If you expect this pay regularly or receive it repeatedly, it is probably self-employment.    And on the intent to earn money question, answer No again.   If the payment was for something you did trying to earn income, that is self-employment.   But this was paid to you to NOT work.  

 

If you enter it like that, the income will show up on Line 8 of Form 1040 and will not be subject to self-employment tax.   If you paid into a strike fund in addition to paying union dues, the portion of the 1099-Misc payment that represents a return of your strike funds is not taxable to you.  

 

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Where do i enter strike pay at?

Do I select Other Common Income to enter the info?  I tried to enter it in Lee Common income and it won't let me delete that entry.

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