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Detail: I got 2 1099 Misc from the same person. One is [nearly] correct (I can live with the difference), but the other is about 25% of what they paid me. Can I just report the larger of the two, or will the IRS expect me to report both and add them up???
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I wouldn't bother getting them to change the 1099-MISC.
Don't even bother to enter the 1099-MISCs into the program, just enter how much income you received. If the combined total of all 1099-MISCs is larger than what you actually received, enter the combined total of the 1099-MISCs. Then as ann "other deduction" (on Schedule C, assuming this is for your business), report the difference as a deduction, and call it "Incorrect 1099-MISC", or "Timing Difference".
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