U.S. tax form used by payers to report various types of income other than wages, salaries, and tips. Examples include interest, dividends, royalties, capital gains, and miscellaneous income.
Miscellaneous Income refers to revenue that is unrelated to and much smaller than that from the main business operation. It usually originates from incidental or auxiliary activities.
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