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It seems you are using the TurboTax Desktop Basic version. You should delete Form 1099-NEC
The entry of Form 1099-NEC is a convenience and not a requirement. You will not see a 'Schedule C' exactly, rather a selection of income and expense categories that you can complete for your Schedule C.
Follow the steps here to enter your income without using the Form 1099-NEC and then delete that form from your file.
TurboTax CD/Download - Delete Form
I used the online version. But this explanation made sense and if I don't explicitly say that I have a 10900-NEC, I was able to enter the income and get my taxes filed.
Thank you!
Correct, if you are filing a Schedule C then you need the self-employed version. However due to COVID there is a deferral to SE and some customers are seeing an issue while trying to prepare their returns. This could be because of the way a question combination was answered or something on the return. The software tries to add the form if the election to defer self-employment taxes was made on federal input screens. To remove the error, you should cancel your election to defer taxes. Here's how to do it:
Open your return.
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I have done this several times and the values are now zeros but it show as 5 errors.
Turn the zero into blank. The program is trying to calculate an amount greater than zero for the credit to defer SE tax.
but I don't have 1099-NEC, I only have 1099-G for unemployment. Not sure if you response applies. I am getting the same error. Line 11 (Enter the amount to report on Schedule 3 Line 12e) - I currently have "0" zero, but error says line 11 value is too large.
Delete the zero and leave the field blank if there was no state income tax withheld.
Make sure you are entering your unemployment benefits in the Unemployment section of Wages & Income, and not in he Other Common Income (including 1099-G) section.
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