The 1099-K amount is the gross amount: what is received by you the 
developer is 70% of that.

If I multiply my 1099-K amount by 0.7 it matches what Google paid me in 
2013 pretty closely.

AFAIK the taxable income is the amount you received, not the 1099-K amount.



On Tuesday, February 11, 2014 3:40:25 PM UTC-8, niko20 wrote:
>
> Back in January of this year I went through all my 2013 payouts (actual 
> transactions where money was sent to my bank) and added up all the amounts.
>
> Now Google has sent me a 1099-K, and it's about $10,000 more than what I 
> added up. It is just flat wrong.
>
> Who the hell can I even call about this. Thanks to them the IRS is going 
> to think I made way more. I added what was actually sent to my bank. 
>
> To me, the numbers Google has never add up. I have never seen them add up 
> correctly.
>
>
>

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