Thank you @rjs, that explanation makes a lot of sense, and I'm glad you ciphered exactly what the income was from.
I deleted the 1099-NEC and started over how you recommended. However, the first thing that comes up when I start a new NEC entry is the question:
What type of income is on your 1099-NEC?
Self employment income
Farm income
Medicaid waiver payments that qualify as difficulty of care
Income that should've been reported on a W-2
Those are the only choices, and that's the first question I have to answer.
I've played with them a couple times, ending up in the SEP circle and the W2 circle, neither of which the follow up questions apply. How do I get past this and get to the questions you mentioned?
Thanks for the help.
JR
I don't get that question, but I'm using the Premier desktop software. It looks like the flow of the questions is different in Deluxe. Try this instead. The result on the tax return is the same.
- Don't enter the 1099-NEC at all. If you have already entered it, delete it.
- In the Search box type "executor fees" (without the quotes), then click the link that says "Jump to executor fees." I know that's not what the payment was for, but it's the best search term I could find that gets you to the right place.
- The first screen asks, "Any Other Taxable Income?" Click Yes.
- On the next screen, "Other Taxable Income," enter a short description and the amount. For the description I suggest "Florida first responder payment on 1099-NEC." Click Continue.
- On the next screen click Done.
- You may get a couple more screens with unrelated questions, or questions you have answered before. If they don't apply to you, just answer No and click Continue.
The income will be reported on Schedule 1 line 8z with the description that you entered.