WITAXLADY Posted April 10, 2024 Report Posted April 10, 2024 Not living on the reservation, taxpayers receive Per Capitas - on 1099-Misc Today they were in and said that is not taxable to fed and state - Search shows in 2014, the tribes discussed this.. Did it become non-taxable - more like a stimulus vs taxed income? Irs.gov - says it is taxable ?? thank you makes a difference if I am amending back to state 2019!! Quote
Medlin Software, Dennis Posted April 10, 2024 Report Posted April 10, 2024 While a member of a tribe, my tribe does not make direct payments. Likely depends on the source of the funds. Gaming revenue is likely taxable. Trust fund income is not likely taxable. Quote
WITAXLADY Posted April 11, 2024 Author Report Posted April 11, 2024 and how do you know the difference? Tribe by tribe? Thx d Quote
Medlin Software, Dennis Posted April 11, 2024 Report Posted April 11, 2024 Probably. The tribe should have the ability to not 1099 if the item is not taxable. Giving a 1099 tells the recipient the amount is being reported as income. A perfect comparison in IHHS (at least what they call it in CA) to care for someone in their home. Those living in the same home as the client (say a parent caring for an adult child, or vice versa) make a statement to the county affirming they live in the same home (which means the amount received is not taxable wages) and no 1099 is generated. Without that statement, a 1099 is issued. Ultimately, the facts determine taxability, even receiving a 1099 does not mean taxable (say if the letter was not prepared or the payer still issued a 1099). Depending on your engagement, you might accept the 1099 as fact, and leave it up to your client to prove non-taxability. Or maybe your client has engaged you to investigate. 3 Quote
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