I have a number of new clients that have web sites that have advertisement links on them that generate revenue for these clients based on the number of hits on the ads.
Anyway, all of the payers of the website ads. issue my clients a 1099-MISC with the amount of revenue in Box 7 - Nonemployee compensation.
The 1099 classification appears to be correct and as such the clients should report the income on a Schedule C and not as other income on line 21 of the 1040.
However, when reviewing by clients' previous year's tax returns their previous tax preparers listed the income as other income and NOT on a Schedule C.
Shouldn't this web site ad. revenue be reporting on Schedule C?
Thanks.
Anyway, all of the payers of the website ads. issue my clients a 1099-MISC with the amount of revenue in Box 7 - Nonemployee compensation.
The 1099 classification appears to be correct and as such the clients should report the income on a Schedule C and not as other income on line 21 of the 1040.
However, when reviewing by clients' previous year's tax returns their previous tax preparers listed the income as other income and NOT on a Schedule C.
Shouldn't this web site ad. revenue be reporting on Schedule C?
Thanks.
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