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Personal Payments from Family and Friends
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How to report
Federal Return
Report the amount indicated on the form as income when you file your federal return.
State Return
This income will be included in your federal adjusted gross income, which you report to your state.
1099-MISC: Miscellaneous information
Form 1099-MISC is used if you received at least $600 for the following:
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- Services you performed
- Prizes and awards
- Rents
- Other income payments
1099-NEC: Nonemployee compensation
Form 1099-NEC is used if you received at least $600 for the following:
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- Nonemployee services
- Payments to an attorney
1099-K: Payment Apps or TSPOs
Form 1099-K is used if the payments you received for goods or services total over $20,000 from over 200 transactions (sometimes lower). Whether or not you receive a Form 1099-K, you must still report any income on your tax return.
Form 1099-K is a report of payments you got for goods or services during the year from:
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- Credit, debit or stored value cards such as gift cards (payment cards)
- Payment apps or online marketplaces, also called third party settlement organizations or TPSOs
This includes payments for any:
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- Services you provide
- Property you rent
- Goods you sell, including personal items such as clothing or furniture
The payments can be made through any:
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- Payment app
- Online community marketplace
- Craft or maker marketplace
- Auction site
- Car sharing or ride-hailing platform
- Ticket exchange or resale site
- Crowdfunding platform
- Freelance marketplace
If you accept payments on different platforms, you could get more than one Form 1099-K.
Did you get a Form 1099-K? Find what to do with it on IRS.gov/1099khelp.
Personal payments from family and friends
Money you received from friends and family as a gift or repayment for a personal expense should not be reported on a Form 1099-K. These payments aren’t taxable income.
For example: Sharing the cost of a car ride or meal, receiving money for birthday or holiday gifts or getting repaid by a roommate for rent or a household bill.
Be sure to note these types of payments as non-business when possible.
If you receive a Form 1099-K when you shouldn’t have, take these steps.
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