I have a question about reporting income from box 7 of 1099-misc. My wife is a medical resident and she was doing moonlighting in a private physician group and received some income reported as nonemployee compensation in box 7 of this form. She is not an employee there, so we can't ask the employer to change the form to a W2. We don't have a business so this should not be considered as small business income. Other income (line 21) in federal form 1040 only covers income in box 3 and 8 of form 1099-misc. So, how should we report this? Any insights will be greatly appreicated. Thanks a lot!
How to report 1099-MISC income?
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• report on line 12, with schedule C. -福虎菜爸- ♂ (0 bytes) () 03/08/2011 postreply 16:02:00
• Do you mean this is considered as business income? But we don't -axbonjour- ♂ (1375 bytes) () 03/08/2011 postreply 21:47:35
• 回复:Do you mean this is considered as business income? -Axbonjour- ♂ (1433 bytes) () 03/08/2011 postreply 21:49:21
• yes,you need it to fill in line 27 & 56 on 1040. -福虎菜爸- ♂ (0 bytes) () 03/09/2011 postreply 14:13:35
• Thank you so much! -axbonjour- ♂ (0 bytes) () 03/10/2011 postreply 20:04:54