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Originally posted by Replaced_Texan
But they, like the blood bank and institutions that compensate participants in research studies, aren't going to issue a 1099 unless you receive over $600 in a calendar year. Doesn't mean it's not reportable income, though. Just means that the "anything else" box in turbo tax should be checked.
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Tax Question: after HS, sperm banks offered me about $100-125 per session.
When I graduated with a Harvard BS degree I was demanding $200-250 per session.
When I graduated magna from Harvard law I had the banks approach me offering $400-500 per session.
When I got my nose job, aftr swelling healed, they were offering $700-800 per.
Can I deduct tuiton and plastic surgery expenses?