I just finished up working on a CP-2000 Notice for one of my younger single clients. The IRS wanted to add $2,000 of self employment income, along with the associated SE taxes to his 2009 return due to a 1099-Misc that was not reported on the return (nor given to me at tax time). First of all my client could not remember what it was for and thought perhaps he did some type of side job for cash that he did not report. I thought an even $2,000 was strange so I kept pressing him to recall if it could have been something else. It was the same year he had lost his house and we had to deal with a 1099-A and 1099-C.
He then mentioned something about a Keys-for-Cash or Cash-for-Keys program. I googled it and found out it was a program to incent the owner to move out of the home earlier than normally required and not trash the home as you leave. I had not heard of the program before and thought I'd share in case others of you might run across this in the future.
So...It was still income but I'm reporting it on line 21 of the 1040, not subject to SE.
He then mentioned something about a Keys-for-Cash or Cash-for-Keys program. I googled it and found out it was a program to incent the owner to move out of the home earlier than normally required and not trash the home as you leave. I had not heard of the program before and thought I'd share in case others of you might run across this in the future.
So...It was still income but I'm reporting it on line 21 of the 1040, not subject to SE.
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