It seems that I have gotten some money from Texas Unclaimed for past royalty payments due to my mother, now deceased. I understand ( have been told) that Texas will not send me a 1099. How do I go about paying IRS taxes on it and do I have to?. Some say yes, some say no.
Texas unclaimed just sent me a check with no production amounts, dates, etc. However, the initial paperwork did allow for identification of the producing company. The amount of money is a nice Christmas gift, but the taxes on it, if payable, are not to be sneezed at either and I want to provide for them from the get-go rather than be a unhappy camper on down the line.
This is indirectly associated with the Haynesville, and I have gotten excellent advice from you folks in the past, particularily regarding some inherited stuff in Shelby County, which some of you might remember. I am still working on that little problem.
John Starke
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Yes, you have to pay federal taxes on this in the year that you actually received the money whether you got a 1099 or not. The alternative is to risk penalties and unusually high interest if you aren't honest about it.
If you got paid before 1/1/10 you need to file a corrected 1040.
GLTA
That is exactly what I figured. I just cannot figure out why the state does not issue me a 1099. Guess I will just list it under misc, other income. On the other hand it should be under the royalty column so I can get my depreciation deduction. Thanks for the response anyway.
The good side is that all the revenue is 2010.
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