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Report income from self employment representing one bankrupt company and one not bankrupted. One wilhout 1099 and one with.

Worked representing a clothing line fro one Company who filed bankruptcy.  Received some commission but no 1099 Misc.  Then worked for another company representing their clothing line and did receive a 1099 Misc from second Company.

How is the two separate incomes handled in taxes?  Could I just combine the two into one Schedule C?

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Report income from self employment representing one bankrupt company and one not bankrupted. One wilhout 1099 and one with.

You will report both as income on the Sch C.

One will go under income with 1099Misc received.

The other will go under Income (with no 1099)

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Report income from self employment representing one bankrupt company and one not bankrupted. One wilhout 1099 and one with.

You will report both as income on the Sch C.

One will go under income with 1099Misc received.

The other will go under Income (with no 1099)

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