Father owns a business. Son helped him to set up the credit card service under his own name. Now the Form 1099-K has been issued to the son while the income belongs to the father.
What is the best way to straighten this mess up? I am thinking to tell the son to issue a Form 1099-MISC to his father at the same amount as the one on the Form 1099-K. The son should then files a schedule C in his own tax return to report the Form 1099-K amount. And then he uses a reverse entry to cancel it out by noting that it is actually nominee income. Or the alternative is to do nothing and explain to the IRS wait until they come to question it. What's your opinion?
What is the best way to straighten this mess up? I am thinking to tell the son to issue a Form 1099-MISC to his father at the same amount as the one on the Form 1099-K. The son should then files a schedule C in his own tax return to report the Form 1099-K amount. And then he uses a reverse entry to cancel it out by noting that it is actually nominee income. Or the alternative is to do nothing and explain to the IRS wait until they come to question it. What's your opinion?
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