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I cannot find schedule C to enter my business expenses, any suggestions?? I am using the Self employed version of TT.

 
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Coleen3
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I cannot find schedule C to enter my business expenses, any suggestions?? I am using the Self employed version of TT.

There are two ways to enter your income and expenses, depending on whether or not you have a 1099-Misc.

You can enter a 1099-MISC on the 1099-MISC Summary screen.

  1. Sign in to TurboTax and select Take me to my return.
  2. Click "search" and search for 1099-misc.
  3. Select the Jump to 1099-misc link in the search results.
  4. Select Yes to Did you get a 1099-MISC?
  • If you need to enter another 1099-MISC, select Add Another 1099-MISC to enter a new one.
  • Enter the information from your 1099-MISC.
    • If your form has an amount in more than one box, you’ll need to enter them as separate 1099-MISC forms. We’ll help you with that.

     HOW TO ENTER without a 1099-MIsc

     First, sign in to My TurboTax

    Next, click the orange Take me to my return button

    On the white bar at the top, click Federal Taxes

    Then, Wages & Income

    In the Self-Employment section (you may need to click Show more), next to Income and Expenses, click Start (or Revisit)

    When asked "Did you have any self-employment income or expenses?" select Yes

    You'll see the screen titled "Tell us the type of self-employment work you do." Enter your description, then Continue

    On the next screen "Let's get income for [description]" select the button Additional income. Includes 1099-K, 

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