If you have a well pad on your nproperty and have recieved a pad fee how are you treating it on your taxes
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Patrick,
The company will send you a 1099 Form which will show the type of income. The bonus was marked as Rents & Royalties, which is what the royalties will be as well. I would think a Spud Fee would fall under Rents & Royalties as well. Follow the guidance on the back of the 1099 Form.
You could call the producer and ask how they are going to code the 1099.
Permalink Reply by John on September 15, 2014 at 1:32pm
Permalink Reply by INVICTUS on September 16, 2014 at 11:00am Damages. Make certain that the check you receive specifically states this.
Damages are a nontaxable event RE: income; however it will reduce the basis in the property.
If you treat it as ordinary income, it won't affect your basis.
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