mocha2103
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02-01-2020
01:01 PM
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02-01-2020
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Was this for their business?
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mocha2103
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02-01-2020
01:16 PM
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No just individual regular checking account
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02-01-2020
01:18 PM
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Kind of weird to get a 1099 for this. It shouldn't be taxable. How much money are we talking about?
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mocha2103
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02-01-2020
01:19 PM
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686.00. Its almost like the bank had to file a 1099-K and mistakenly sent out a 1099-misc to my client?
George4Tacks
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02-01-2020
01:54 PM
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@mocha2103 wrote:
686.00. Its almost like the bank had to file a 1099-K and mistakenly sent out a 1099-misc to my client?
I would have the client contact the bank to clarify. This sounds a bit like the "free toaster, if you open a bank account." issue that did create an income for the free toaster. If it is on a 1099, it needs to be reported. Why would the bank issue 1099-K, if not for a business.
I have made two entries for this type of thing.
- 1099-MISC from stupid bank + $XXXX
- 1099-MISC from stupid bank - $XXXX
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