Spouse doesn't need to work, but has started helping at a daycare across the street for her home. In 2012 earned less than $400. Not a problem.
This year she tells me she was paid over $2000 working at the daycare. The daycare did not issue a W-2 or a 1099, and didn't really seemed like they want to, from what I hear.
The client doesn't have a problem reporting the income and paying taxes on it. Should it just go to Schedule C so she can pay the SE herself, and let it go? She has no expenses and really hasn't started a business. I cant think it would qualify just as "Other income", avoiding SE taxes. Without the proper reporting by the daycare, what other options are there?
This year she tells me she was paid over $2000 working at the daycare. The daycare did not issue a W-2 or a 1099, and didn't really seemed like they want to, from what I hear.
The client doesn't have a problem reporting the income and paying taxes on it. Should it just go to Schedule C so she can pay the SE herself, and let it go? She has no expenses and really hasn't started a business. I cant think it would qualify just as "Other income", avoiding SE taxes. Without the proper reporting by the daycare, what other options are there?
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