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Does a taxpayer need to report around 6k figures that was earned on at 1099-MISC

solicito
Level 3

This is for 2020 taxes.  The main concern is that the tax payer did not make more than 8k last year as total. So does the customer still need to file a return just because there was money earned a 1099-MISC? 

 

This is based on the below 2020 income limits to file taxes,

$12,400 In 2020,

for single filing status if under age 65 is $12,400. If your income is below that threshold, you generally do not need to file a federal tax return.

 
 
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sjrcpa
Level 15

Subject to SE tax. Need to file if SE income is $400.

The more I know, the more I don't know.

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IRonMaN
Level 15

It’s a whole different league when you are dealing with self employment income.


Slava Ukraini!
sjrcpa
Level 15

And the state may have a different threshold.

The more I know, the more I don't know.
joshuabarksatlcs
Level 10

You may also want to find out what the MISC thingie was.  1099-NEC was used starting in 2020, though some (e.g. a property manager) were so gung-ho that they used it to report rental income for a landlord client....  


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qbteachmt
Level 15

"The main concern is that the tax payer did not make more than 8k last year as total."

It's not clear how this is a concern. It's just part of the picture. For instance, if this person would like to see that value used for Self-Employment reporting, which means it becomes taxable and also is reported for purposes of Social Security credits, and for Retirement contribution, and any other credit which qualifies (and you never know until you work through the forms if something might be a refundable credit), you won't have any of this happen if it is not reported.

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sjrcpa
Level 15

Whether it is subject to self-employment tax is not a choice.

The more I know, the more I don't know.
qbteachmt
Level 15

It's always wonderful if the original asker would return and follow up with missing info. 1099-Misc for what sort of payment? @solicito need to provide more details.

In case someone else stumbles onto this topic, this statement: "for single filing status if under age 65 is $12,400. If your income is below that threshold, you generally do not need to file a federal tax return." is clearly wrong just based on the layout of the 1040. The standard deduction is line 12. There's still a whole 'nother page to finish.

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solicito
Level 3

Hi qbteachmt, 

the 1099-MISC was for contracting labor payment. 

sjrcpa
Level 15

Subject to SE tax. Need to file if SE income is $400.

The more I know, the more I don't know.
Skylane
Level 11
Level 11

Go directly to Sch C and pay SE tax… do not pass go

If at first you don’t succeed…..find a workaround
solicito
Level 3

Thanks a lot