Mom owns 20 acres of land and son owns adjoining 5 acres. Ownership period for both is more than a year and there is no farming or other activity on the land. A timber cutter harvested about $25K of timber and obtained a W-9 from the son, but not mom. This means the 1099-S is showing only the son's SocSec#. All payments went to the son and he is then turning over $20K to mom.
Son's income is higher, whereas mom has very little income. It would have been better to have the income reported separately, but since son was handling all the negotiations and logistics with the deal, it didn't cross anyone's mind. Can the son nominee the $20K out to the mom and take the appropriate adjustments on his form 8949?
Son's income is higher, whereas mom has very little income. It would have been better to have the income reported separately, but since son was handling all the negotiations and logistics with the deal, it didn't cross anyone's mind. Can the son nominee the $20K out to the mom and take the appropriate adjustments on his form 8949?
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