RobertB4444
Employee Tax Expert

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First, if you are an employee then you should be being paid on a W2 and not a 1099-NEC.  That form is for self-employed contractors doing work for a business, not for employees.  If you are considered an employee by your business you may want to consult your company to find why they are paying you the way that they are.

 

Second, the schedule C generated by your 1099 as well as any other income or expenses that you have entered into your tax return will transfer over to the California return as well.  As long as you have entered them properly then you won't need to make any adjusting entries.

 

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