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February 15, 2023
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1099 paid to my S Corp EIN plus money paid directly to me

  • February 15, 2023
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I made about $70,000 this year and $14,861 is on a 1099 NEC, with my EIN on it.  The rest paid directly to me. (I'm a tutor and had a few students through a tutoring company, the rest are private students who pay me)  Do I enter the total of both those an my income or do I enter the 1099 somewhere different and the rest some place else? I am at the end of the return and can't remember what I did but don't think I split them up. 

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    SantinoD
    February 15, 2023

    The 1099-NEC would be income that is reported with your S-Corp Form 1120-S filings. The income paid directly to you, has to be filed on Schedule C as self-employment income, with your personal taxes. Going forward, I advise if you are operating an S-Corp that all related business income gets paid directly to the Corporation. 

    PlarkaAuthor
    February 15, 2023

    What I mean is,  the income paid directly to me was paid to me as the company, but I mean it was people paying directly to me by Zelle or Venmo, as opposed to the 1099 NEC with my EIN on it.  Do I combine the money paid to me with the 1099 money or list them separately?  I'm using TurboTax Business.

    PatriciaV
    Employee
    February 15, 2023

    For a business, the source of your income is not as important as reporting all your receipts. In TurboTax Business, you can enter the total directly under Federal Taxes >> Income >> Business Income >> Service Receipts. 

     

    Form 1099 is a tracking device for the IRS. As long as you report all your income, including whatever is reported on a 1099, you are good.

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