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  • Kurly
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2005
    • 247

    #1

    Income not subject to Sel-employment tax

    Tax Payer received a Form 1099-Misc, Box #7 $ 2,600. T/P an over the road truck driver for about 8 years. T/P received the above $'s for doing some maintenance work on a car wash. (Not his employer's) He had income of $ 95,000 from truck driving from his regular employer.

    Question: would you input the Form 1099-Misc on line # 21 not subject to self-employment, since it was a one time occurance?

    thanks

    Kurly
  • RLymanC
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2005
    • 653

    #2
    1099 Box 7

    Make it simple....C-EZ pay the se tax
    Confucius say:
    He who sits on tack is better off.

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    • MilTaxEA
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2011
      • 203

      #3
      Was it truly a one-time event? Is he never intending to do it again, and has he never done it in the past? Is it related to a current or former job?

      See Batok v. Commissioner, T.C. Memo. 1992-727.
      Michael

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      • taxea
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2005
        • 4292

        #4
        Originally posted by Kurly
        Tax Payer received a Form 1099-Misc, Box #7 $ 2,600. T/P an over the road truck driver for about 8 years. T/P received the above $'s for doing some maintenance work on a car wash. (Not his employer's) He had income of $ 95,000 from truck driving from his regular employer.

        Question: would you input the Form 1099-Misc on line # 21 not subject to self-employment, since it was a one time occurance?

        thanks

        Kurly
        I would. Not subject to SE as not done regularly or in TP's normal line of work.
        Believe nothing you have not personally researched and verified.

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        • Jiggers
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2005
          • 1973

          #5
          I say it goes on Schedule C. I would bet a ton of money that he does this on the side and that this is the first 1099MISC that he received.

          Like those that bring in that one W-2G. They didn't walk into the casino and play one machine and win the jackpot on the first pull and walk out of the casino after collecting.
          Jiggers, EA

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          • Jesse
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2005
            • 2064

            #6
            Once again Facts & Circumstances. Initial reaction is the Schedule C Subject to self employment tax. For $2,600 I'm guessing it wasn't a one day maintenance job, but probably some routine maintenance done throughout a period of time. In my opinion it's another one of those grey areas.
            http://www.viagrabelgiquefr.com/

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            • Bees Knees
              Senior Member
              • May 2005
              • 5456

              #7
              Originally posted by Kurly
              Question: would you input the Form 1099-Misc on line # 21 not subject to self-employment, since it was a one time occurance?

              Originally posted by taxea
              I would. Not subject to SE as not done regularly or in TP's normal line of work.
              The problem is, what do you do when he shows up with another 1099 next year for the same "one time" work that he told you last year he would never do again?

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              • BP.
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2005
                • 1750

                #8
                Originally posted by Bees Knees
                The problem is, what do you do when he shows up with another 1099 next year
                As well a few IRS notices- some opened, some not- that he conveniently brings in at tax time . . .

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                • JohnH
                  Senior Member
                  • Apr 2007
                  • 5339

                  #9
                  I'm trying to visualize how this happens.

                  Maybe he's getting his car washed one day and he casually mentions to the owner that he knows how to fix up car washes even though he works full time as a truck driver.

                  The response - "You're hired, but just on a one-time basis."

                  Sounds believable to me...
                  "The only function of economic forecasting is to make astrology look respectful" - John Kenneth Galbraith

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                  • FEDUKE404
                    Senior Member
                    • May 2007
                    • 3648

                    #10
                    It's not work until it's........WORK!

                    Originally posted by Bees Knees
                    The problem is, what do you do when he shows up with another 1099 next year for the same "one time" work that he told you last year he would never do again?
                    I guess you would need to reassess his definition of "one-time event."

                    Amended return for prior year 1040X verbiage might be thus: "Preparer excluded income on original tax return from self-employment tax since it was new, non-recurring employment. Based upon recently acquired information, the employment income did not fall into that exclusion category. See attached Form SE." Yeah, that oughtta fly quite well!!

                    For my 2¢ worth, I think the "I only did it once" excuse does not hold very much water, although those who support the infamous "summer siding job" obviously feel otherwise.

                    Employment is employment with some side roads for more restrictive hobby work.

                    FE

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                    • MilTaxEA
                      Senior Member
                      • Mar 2011
                      • 203

                      #11
                      Originally posted by FEDUKE404
                      For my 2¢ worth, I think the "I only did it once" excuse does not hold very much water, although those who support the infamous "summer siding job" obviously feel otherwise.
                      Have you ever read the Batok v. Commissioner, T.C. Memo. 1992-727 case?
                      Michael

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                      • ddoshan
                        Senior Member
                        • Feb 2012
                        • 326

                        #12
                        Tricky part is, I believe (trusting a not very good memory) the instructions for the 1099Misc box 7 indicate that if it is a sporadic activity to report the amount on line 21. Just what constitutes a sporadic activity I do not know.

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                        • FEDUKE404
                          Senior Member
                          • May 2007
                          • 3648

                          #13
                          memo

                          Originally posted by MilTaxEA
                          Have you ever read the Batok v. Commissioner, T.C. Memo. 1992-727 case?
                          REPEATEDLY

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                          • Bees Knees
                            Senior Member
                            • May 2005
                            • 5456

                            #14
                            Originally posted by MilTaxEA
                            Have you ever read the Batok v. Commissioner, T.C. Memo. 1992-727 case?
                            Yes I have.

                            The court has been known to make a dumb decision now and then.

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                            • thomtax
                              Senior Member
                              • Nov 2006
                              • 1276

                              #15
                              Originally posted by MilTaxEA
                              Have you ever read the Batok v. Commissioner, T.C. Memo. 1992-727 case?
                              No - How about sharing your knowledge about it with us?
                              Only in government or politics is a "cut in spending" really an increase. It's just not as much of an increase as they wanted it to be, therefore a "cut".

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