Timeline for I received a PhD stipend that was not under a fellowship. How do I report it if it was meant to be research funding?
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Jul 2, 2020 at 12:55 | comment | added | chepner | I would consult an accountant, and you may need documentation from your advisor and/or his university clarifying the purpose of the funds. (Though speaking from experience, this could be problematic. Your advisor's new university has no relationship with you, and may not be able to--or care to--treat your payment as a stipend.) (2/2) | |
Jul 2, 2020 at 12:54 | comment | added | chepner | The problem is that while you are getting the same money, you aren't, strictly speaking, receiving a stipend. I don't know if how the new university classifies the expense makes a difference, but there's a chance that you may be on the hook for self-employment tax. (1/2) | |
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