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My "severance" was reported on a 1099-MISC form in box 3. Is it still considered a severance or a gift? If my former employer meant it to be a gift, does that matter?
I'm wondering if it was not meant to be technically severance, but an award for my years of service. Or are they the same? What am I legally allowed to report?
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My "severance" was reported on a 1099-MISC form in box 3. Is it still considered a severance or a gift? If my former employer meant it to be a gift, does that matter?
The issue is that you have a W2 that goes along with the 1099-MISC. You need to report it in the program this way:
- Log in to your return.
- Go to income
- Scroll down to Other/Less Common Income
- Select Miscellaneous Income to start/edit
- Select Income from Income not on a W2
- Edit/ Start/ Revisit
- Did you receive
- Other Wages? Select Yes
- Continue past household employee, sick, disability
- Any Other Earned Income? Select Yes
- Continue
- Select Employee compensation not reported on W-2 - ignore that part that says 1099 reported elsewhere, since this is where you are reporting it.
- Continue
- Enter employer name and income -the income from 1099-MISC box 3,
- Check the box, I received a 1099-MISC for this income
- Check my employer has an EIN and enter it in the box
- Select the reason code H from dropdown box
- continue
@pastormike1 [Edited 4/4/2025 |8:33 am PST]
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