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@ShanonW I did a little more research. It seems that the IRS revamped Schedule SE for 2020 taxes. There is no longer a Short schedule SE and no longer separate schedule SE for some uncommon situations. There is just one schedule SE.
this makes a lot of sense since no one is filling out the forms manually. TT will get the info it needs from you and put it in the right places on the right form. So why not get rid of two or three forms and combine into one. Your job is to be very careful reading the questions TT asks. I see people get in trouble because they breeze through the questions and therefore TT doesn't have all the info it needs to figure out what goes where.
But in your case there is no problem this year because of the Schedule SE.
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