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April 13, 2022
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Why does our 1099-MISC keep going to self employment and showing up twice in turbotax?

  • April 13, 2022
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We have a 1099-MISC for a truck payment. Although this is for my husband's job, it's not payment for work. It covers the truck payment. Turbotax keeps double counting it, which increases our taxes.

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ColeenD3
April 13, 2022

Who is issuing the 1099? If someone else is making the truck payment for him, then this is SE income.

April 13, 2022

His employer is issuing the 1099 MISC. Does this make sense that turbotax would include it twice in our taxes, under 1099-MISC and under self employment?

April 13, 2022

This income may indeed be subject to Federal income tax as well as self-employment tax.  Is that what you mean when you say 'would include it twice in our taxes'?  Please clarify.

 

Perhaps this was an attempt to reimburse your spouse outside of an employer accountable plan.  An accountable plan is a plan that follows the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) regulations for reimbursing workers for business expenses in which reimbursement is not counted as income. This means that reimbursements are not subject to withholding taxes or W-2 reporting.

 

I agree with @ColeenD3 that this rightly sounds like income that should have been reported as income on your spouse's W-2 or subject to income tax and self-employment tax if reported on an IRS Form 1099-MISC.

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