I have client with a 1099 his spouse has w2. When I review the return income from 1099 doesn't show. I want to make sure that what is being calculated is correct so that I can give the correct refund to them. Is there something that I'm missing?
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Line 21 is now Sch 1, Line 8. The input is under Income > SS Benefits, Alimony, Misc. Income. Scroll down to Alimony and Other Income for Other income (Click on button to expand) and enter the amount under the taxpayer's column.
If it is subject to SE-tax, on the other hand, it should be entered under Income > Business Income (Sch C).
More details always helps. Is that 1099-Misc? Box #? The 1099 might be Rent income; or Royalty income. Or 1099-Int? Don't enter it as Other Income if it is a type that has a different specific treatment.
Yes it is 1099 misc. Box #7. That's his source of income. I just want to make sure that the way it generated was correct. As it seems as though the refund is based off of w2 of spouse.
@Kehburton wrote:As it seems as though the refund is based off of w2 of spouse.
Not sure what you mean by that. Each additional $ the couple earns would theoretically change the effective tax rate and possible put them in a higher tax bracket.
Assuming no tax was withheld on the 1099-MISC, as would normally be the case, that there was no overpayment applied from 2018, no ES-tax was paid, and taxes were only withheld on the W-2, any refund would definitely have come from the spouse's W-2's FIT (likely as a result of the W-4 having been adjusted to account for dual earner income).
Have you now determined that you need to consider this is business activity, and there needs to be a Sched C for that 1099-Misc person? Remember a 1099-Misc is informational reporting; was he in business and if so, you need to know about all the income and not only the amount someone reported on 1099-Misc. If he made $2 million, but no one paid him $600 or more, there would not be any 1099-Misc income reported. But you would still prepare the business activity as Sched C.
It seems you need to ask this client for more details.
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