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Yes. The Business program is used for Estates, Corporation and Partnerships. If your LLC is taxed as a corporation, you can't file it on Schedule C. Have you actually made the election to treat it as such?
For your personal return, you would need a program such as Deluxe, Premier or Self-employed.
Thank you for your answer. My business is not taxed as a Corporation because I am an S-corp, which means I need to file a 11209-S and a K-1. I'm kind of like a hybrid; my income is reported on Schedule C. The Business program includes the two forms I need, however, $150 seems a lot to pay for two forms, so I was wondering what the benefit might be.
An S-Corp is not a hybrid. It is a Corporation. You file Form 1120S. You will need the Business program.
Please see this LINK for more information.
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