I have a full-time job. In addition, I consult in the advertising industry on the side to bring in extra income (just trying to pay the bills). A couple of my clients were a little slow in paying and there was one large job outstanding. Long story short, at the time I filed, I was owed around $4,000. The lawyer told me the court would take that money and they did.
Now, my question is a little different. Normally, I would report that income on my taxes when I file for 2005. But since it went from me right to the court, do I have to pay income taxes on that? Something doesn't seem right to pay $1,000 in taxes (or whatever it may be) on $4,000 of income that was taken from me. When my clients give me their 1099's, they will show all of the income they gave to me. Is there a place on the income tax form to report this kind of loss?
Now, my question is a little different. Normally, I would report that income on my taxes when I file for 2005. But since it went from me right to the court, do I have to pay income taxes on that? Something doesn't seem right to pay $1,000 in taxes (or whatever it may be) on $4,000 of income that was taken from me. When my clients give me their 1099's, they will show all of the income they gave to me. Is there a place on the income tax form to report this kind of loss?
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