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Deductions & credits
You enter the 1099 in one place, and one place only. After you enter it, it may "appear" in multiple places. That's fine. I would suggest you enter it in the SCH C section if there is a section in that part of the program for it, so you're not jumping through hoops.
find a lot of entries that were not sales related, funds passed to me by friends for one reason or another but not marked as FRIEND.
If you don't report that 1099 *EXACTLY* as printed, you will have issues with the IRS. As far as the IRS is concerned, it's all business income with no exceptions. Just because someone is a friend, doesn't count. Just because someone "gave" you money, doesn't matter. If it's on that K-1, It's all business income. Period. This is why you don't mix personal and business finances under any circumstances and with no exceptions. It *will* bite you, as it appears you've been bitten.