I collect antique glass. Last year while scavenging we found a piece of glass worth about $60,000. When found, we all three owned a third of the glass. Our friend decided to buy out our two shares. He gave me $20,000 and the other guy $20,000 to purchase the glass.
Recently have entered into an arguement and he is threatening to serve my friend and I with a 1099 so that we will have to pay taxes on the money he gave us.
So, here is the question. He used his business to pay us, not his personal money. Does this play into the equation ? I am assuming he wrote off the purchase as a buniess expense. How can he claim he were indpendent contractors if the purchase of the glass had NO CONNECTION to his business that paid us ?
How much of the $20,000 would I pay taxes on. At the time he gave me the money I was unemployed (pretty much had no income).
Thanks !
Recently have entered into an arguement and he is threatening to serve my friend and I with a 1099 so that we will have to pay taxes on the money he gave us.
So, here is the question. He used his business to pay us, not his personal money. Does this play into the equation ? I am assuming he wrote off the purchase as a buniess expense. How can he claim he were indpendent contractors if the purchase of the glass had NO CONNECTION to his business that paid us ?
How much of the $20,000 would I pay taxes on. At the time he gave me the money I was unemployed (pretty much had no income).
Thanks !
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