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1099 misc

  • February 2, 2021
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    RayW7
    February 2, 2021

    You enter 1099-MISC in TurboTax by going to:

     

    1.Personal,

    2.Personal Income, 

    3.Other Common Income,

    4.then look for 1099-MISC

     

     

    Form 1099-MISC reports payments other than nonemployee compensation made by a trade or business to others. This article answers the question, 

     

    If you are involved in a trade or business and either make a payment to other people or entities, you will likely need to report these transactions to the IRS if they total more than certain amounts during the tax year. Depending on the nature of these payments, the IRS requires the amounts paid to be reported on either Form 1099-MISC in the case of payments for rent, royalties, prizes and awards, substitute payments in lieu of dividends and other items or 1099-NEC if the payments represent nonemployee compensation.

     

    Prior to tax year 2020 these payments usually appeared on Form 1099-MISC. Now, businesses must separately report nonemployee compensation on Form 1099-NEC. Any payments made to employees, including income, retirement contributions, insurance payments, expense reimbursements and travel expenses, typically go on Form W-2. Other than the change for nonemployee compensation, the use of Form 1099-MISC remains mostly the same for payment reporting.