My son worked for a company as an intern in 2020. Instead of being hired directly by the company, he was hired by what is essentially a company who provides contract labor. This second company is who paid him and they provided a 1099-MISC for his annual income. He only had one box (3) with any amount shown. His taxes are showing that he's "self-employed" and has to pay the self-employment tax, which is a huge amount relative to his income. So, is he actually considered self-employed and needs to pay this, or is there a different way to show this so he doesn't get hit with this self-employment tax?
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1 Best answerYes, there is a different and correct way to report this income so that it is not considered self-employment income. Income reported in Box 3 of a 1099-MISC is considered "other income".
Here are instructions on how to delete the original entry of the 1099-MISC and re-enter in the appropriate section. This is for TurboTax Desktop.
Step 1. Delete the 1099-MISC.
Step 2. Reenter the 1099-MISC .
You can enter the 1099-MISC in TurboTax as "Other Common Income," which is reported on line 8 of 1040 Schedule 1 and will not generate Schedule C or SE tax. Please use the following steps:
7. Continue through the rest of the interview screens. The income will appear as Other Income .
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