Clinical Trial Compensation and taxes

triples15

Super Moderator
Hi Everyone,

I know we have a few tax experts on here (Julie, Loulou) and I'm sure others who probably can help me on this one <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

I'm currently in the mannitol study and in 2009 I earned a total of $150.00(excluding mileage) for participating in the study. Because it's under a certain amount, I didn't receive a 1099 for this. So I guess what I'm wondering is, where do I put this income? We always file online using H&R Block and if I remember correctly there is a place to include income not reported anywhere else so I'm guessing that is where it will go?

Also, just to double-check, my mileage is NOT considered income, correct? I'm just a little concerned because they put the mileage and the stipend for the visits on the same checks, instead of issuing separate checks for mileage.

Ok, sorry I've gotten wordy as usual!

Thanks in advance,

Autumn
 

triples15

Super Moderator
Hi Everyone,

I know we have a few tax experts on here (Julie, Loulou) and I'm sure others who probably can help me on this one <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

I'm currently in the mannitol study and in 2009 I earned a total of $150.00(excluding mileage) for participating in the study. Because it's under a certain amount, I didn't receive a 1099 for this. So I guess what I'm wondering is, where do I put this income? We always file online using H&R Block and if I remember correctly there is a place to include income not reported anywhere else so I'm guessing that is where it will go?

Also, just to double-check, my mileage is NOT considered income, correct? I'm just a little concerned because they put the mileage and the stipend for the visits on the same checks, instead of issuing separate checks for mileage.

Ok, sorry I've gotten wordy as usual!

Thanks in advance,

Autumn
 

triples15

Super Moderator
Hi Everyone,

I know we have a few tax experts on here (Julie, Loulou) and I'm sure others who probably can help me on this one <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

I'm currently in the mannitol study and in 2009 I earned a total of $150.00(excluding mileage) for participating in the study. Because it's under a certain amount, I didn't receive a 1099 for this. So I guess what I'm wondering is, where do I put this income? We always file online using H&R Block and if I remember correctly there is a place to include income not reported anywhere else so I'm guessing that is where it will go?

Also, just to double-check, my mileage is NOT considered income, correct? I'm just a little concerned because they put the mileage and the stipend for the visits on the same checks, instead of issuing separate checks for mileage.

Ok, sorry I've gotten wordy as usual!

Thanks in advance,

Autumn
 

triples15

Super Moderator
Hi Everyone,

I know we have a few tax experts on here (Julie, Loulou) and I'm sure others who probably can help me on this one <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

I'm currently in the mannitol study and in 2009 I earned a total of $150.00(excluding mileage) for participating in the study. Because it's under a certain amount, I didn't receive a 1099 for this. So I guess what I'm wondering is, where do I put this income? We always file online using H&R Block and if I remember correctly there is a place to include income not reported anywhere else so I'm guessing that is where it will go?

Also, just to double-check, my mileage is NOT considered income, correct? I'm just a little concerned because they put the mileage and the stipend for the visits on the same checks, instead of issuing separate checks for mileage.

Ok, sorry I've gotten wordy as usual!

Thanks in advance,

Autumn
 

triples15

Super Moderator
Hi Everyone,
<br />
<br />I know we have a few tax experts on here (Julie, Loulou) and I'm sure others who probably can help me on this one <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
<br />
<br />I'm currently in the mannitol study and in 2009 I earned a total of $150.00(excluding mileage) for participating in the study. Because it's under a certain amount, I didn't receive a 1099 for this. So I guess what I'm wondering is, where do I put this income? We always file online using H&R Block and if I remember correctly there is a place to include income not reported anywhere else so I'm guessing that is where it will go?
<br />
<br />Also, just to double-check, my mileage is NOT considered income, correct? I'm just a little concerned because they put the mileage and the stipend for the visits on the same checks, instead of issuing separate checks for mileage.
<br />
<br />Ok, sorry I've gotten wordy as usual!
<br />
<br />Thanks in advance,
<br />
<br />Autumn
 

LouLou

New member
mileage, food, lodging reimbursement is not taxed. The income should be reported. Although if it's under the limit and no 1099 was issued then the IRS will not know of the income. I don't know where you report it other than perhaps...other income as you suggested.
 

LouLou

New member
mileage, food, lodging reimbursement is not taxed. The income should be reported. Although if it's under the limit and no 1099 was issued then the IRS will not know of the income. I don't know where you report it other than perhaps...other income as you suggested.
 

LouLou

New member
mileage, food, lodging reimbursement is not taxed. The income should be reported. Although if it's under the limit and no 1099 was issued then the IRS will not know of the income. I don't know where you report it other than perhaps...other income as you suggested.
 

LouLou

New member
mileage, food, lodging reimbursement is not taxed. The income should be reported. Although if it's under the limit and no 1099 was issued then the IRS will not know of the income. I don't know where you report it other than perhaps...other income as you suggested.
 

LouLou

New member
mileage, food, lodging reimbursement is not taxed. The income should be reported. Although if it's under the limit and no 1099 was issued then the IRS will not know of the income. I don't know where you report it other than perhaps...other income as you suggested.
 

MikeInMT

New member
Not sure how it is in your state, but in Montana if you earn 600.00$ or less from 1 business/company, you do not have to pay taxes on it, or claim it on your taxes.
 

MikeInMT

New member
Not sure how it is in your state, but in Montana if you earn 600.00$ or less from 1 business/company, you do not have to pay taxes on it, or claim it on your taxes.
 

MikeInMT

New member
Not sure how it is in your state, but in Montana if you earn 600.00$ or less from 1 business/company, you do not have to pay taxes on it, or claim it on your taxes.
 

MikeInMT

New member
Not sure how it is in your state, but in Montana if you earn 600.00$ or less from 1 business/company, you do not have to pay taxes on it, or claim it on your taxes.
 

MikeInMT

New member
Not sure how it is in your state, but in Montana if you earn 600.00$ or less from 1 business/company, you do not have to pay taxes on it, or claim it on your taxes.
 
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