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On a 1099-MISC, if there is nothing entered under box 18, is this considered taxable state income?
we have an amount entered in box 7 (Nonemployee compensation), but no other amounts are entered in the rest of the 1099-MISC form. Would the amount entered in box 7 be considered as taxable income in Pennsylvania?
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On a 1099-MISC, if there is nothing entered under box 18, is this considered taxable state income?
Yes. Pennsylvania-sourced income being reported on a 1099-MISC is always taxable on your Pennsylvania tax return, as it is considered nonemployee compensation regardless of whether it is classified as compensation or business income by the recipient.
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