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I received a 1099-MISC from a client that reflects too much nonemployee compensation. The client acknowledges but doesn't want to correct. What can I do?
Client realizes they made a mistake, but they don't think it's important or urgent to fix, and they are telling me not to worry about it, as they apparently don't think the IRS will notice. I don't want to file for less than what's on the 1099-MISC and trigger an audit, but I also don't want to pay taxes on money I didn't earn, and the client has no interest in fixing it. What can I do to rectify this?


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I received a 1099-MISC from a client that reflects too much nonemployee compensation. The client acknowledges but doesn't want to correct. What can I do?
If you are reporting other income for which you do not have 1099s, you could reduce that income by the amount the 1099 was exaggerated. You do not technically have to list 1099s on your taxes, but you have to report enough income to cover all 1099s issued to your EIN/SSN.
Or -
You can write it off as rebates/refunds paid as seen below. This is also commonly known as refunds and allowances.
Either of these would be an acceptable workaround. Your client is the one being untruthful because it sounds like he is overreporting an expense.
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