LisaSTL Wrote:
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> No doubt most people do not report every slot
> machine or lottery win although frequent gamblers
> will report winnings and offset them with their
> losses. Right or wrong, the difference is those
> happen occasionally for most people while MS
> income can be more substantial and regular. Bottom
> line is the post from Flash was not wrong. You are
> not liable for the taxes on the reimbursements and
> I am not sure why the 1099 is such a big deal. I
> get them from some companies and not from others.
> Either way it doesn't change what I did or didn't
> earn for the year.
I understand but expenses that are required to complete a shop should not be considered income. Do I really want to get into trying to explain that I needed to buy clothing for a job that won't be used for work? That's what the expenses were. I don't have any restaurant reimbursement expenses but meals are another area where the IRS has strict rules. It just gets a bit sticky. I'd rather say I earned $550 as cash than go through trying to say some of my reported income is actually a required expense that will surely raise eyebrows if I were to get audited.