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    1099-NEC and 1099-Misc

    Taxpayer is a retired journeyman who is still involved with the union for which he receives a yearly 1099-NEC for a little over $2000 each year for which he reports on a Schedule C. However, in 2021 he was elected to attend a conference for which he was paid $6000 for per diem expenses and was reported on a 1099-Misc as "other income". The total of his actual expenses for attending conference was only $2500. I would think the $6000 should be reported on the Schedule C as well but would like input from other tax preparers. Should the 6,000 be reported on Schedule C or as Other Income on 1040 so that self-employment tax won't apply?

    PeggySioux

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    I have a client that is retired from active duty police due to an injury BUT works with the state the Police Union as a rep for our area and receives a 1099-NEC each year for his services. He too attends various police conferences and is paid travel expense included in the 1099-NEC. We file Sch C and include mileage/airfare/hotel in the schedule C expenses like any typical Sch C.

    The net profits are subject to SE, regardless.
    Taxes after all are the dues that we pay for the privileges of membership in an organized society. - FDR

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