The grant was from the city and it was an individual artist performer grant that was mainly to be used for equipment and such. Not for compensation for work. When I tried entering the 1099-NEC is took me to a screen to ask more information and it gave be choices to explain what the 1099 was for but none fit the bill and it wouldn’t let me go forward.
If you did not have to return the money not used for equipment and such, then this would still be for compensation for services as well.
So, what you will do is enter it as a 1099-NEC as self-employment and then deduct your expenses from the payment as well.
To enter your self-employment income click the following:
Federal
Income and Expenses
Show More next to Self-Employment
Start next to Self-Employment
Yes, to you have any self-employment income or expenses
Enter the type of self-employment work you do and you can select that you use your name for your business
Click through a few more screens and you will get to a screen that says "Your XX info"
Click Looks good
Then you will come to a screen that says Let's enter the income for your business. It will give you the option of 1099-NEC or Other self-employed income including the 1099K , cash and checks. Here is where you will enter your 1099
If you do not select one, it will not let you enter your income
Enter your self-employment income on the next screen
Continue and on the next screen click add expenses
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