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04-21-2021
04:12 PM
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qbteachmt
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04-21-2021
04:14 PM
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The IRS helps with 1099-NEC instead of W2:
https://www.irs.gov/individuals/certain-medicaid-waiver-payments-may-be-excludable-from-income
Here is the ProConnect Help article:
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BobKamman
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04-21-2021
07:19 PM
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I'm dealing with that problem, not for someone involved in a Medicare waiver case, but a caregiver for refugees under 18, placed by a licensed foster-care agency. As much as I dislike playing "trick the IRS computer," I'm considering reporting the 1099-NEC amount on a Schedule C, then deducting it as a Section 131 exclusion. I don't trust the IRS CP-2000 clerks to recognize anything else.