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What is an example of what should be reported on the Wages, Salaries and Tips Worksheet line 9b?
Please advise.
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If you click on the yellow ? at the top of your screen, the Proseries Help Center has some information for what should be on that line. Are you a tax professional or a DIYer?
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Tax Professional.
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Does your client have some unusual income that your looking for a place to park it?
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For instance I have some client that do manual labor and receive cash compensation. Can I report it on line 9b of do I report that earning on the Schedule C?
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I can't tell you where it should be reported because I don't know all the details of how or why your client received cash compensation. If they are self-employed it should be reported on Schedule C. Other than that you will need to read IRS instructions to determine where to report.
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If theyre being paid to provide a service, IRS would consider that being self employed and a Sch C would be used to report the income and any expenses incurred in the course of earning the income.
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@Kappaalex1 - folks ask questions of varying complexities on this forum. The question that you have asked is one that should not be asked by someone that charges a fee for tax preparation. For the sake of your clients and your own professional reputation, please search out some tax educational materials before continuing to work with these types of clients. Clients go to professional tax preparers because they aren’t competent to prepare their own return. It is only fair to our clients that we are indeed competent to handle the services that we are being compensated for.
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Thank you!
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Thank you for specifying the purpose of the forum.