I relied on the advice given on the "Taxes and Mystery Shopping" thread by Flash that said only shop fees, and not reimbursements, were taxable. Because of this I got a 1099 from a MS company because $70 of expenses put my income $18 over the $599 limit. I did not want any 1099s! I was very careful not to accept shops that I thought would cause me to have earned $600 or more from this MS company. I am going to communicate with someone at the MS company to make sure this was not a mistake, but as it is now, I have to report this income because I relied on what may have been incorrect advice given by Flash. I just wanted to warn people that they should check with mystery shopping companies and tax preparers themselves to find out exactly what is going to be reported to the IRS as actual income. I wish I had.
I am also rather annoyed to find out that when purchases are required for shops and you get reimbursed for them that it automatically becomes income. That is just not fair. Shopper beware!
Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 01/25/2014 12:37AM by nycrocks.
I am also rather annoyed to find out that when purchases are required for shops and you get reimbursed for them that it automatically becomes income. That is just not fair. Shopper beware!
Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 01/25/2014 12:37AM by nycrocks.