AnnetteB6
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Business & farm

If your wife works as a freelancer, then she is essentially running her own business offering her services to her clients.  If there is not a separate business name established that she uses, then just check the box saying that the business name and address is her name and address.  There does not have to be a separate business name.  If you do not see any box to check in the Smart Check process, then go back to the Schedule C section of your return and go through the initial questions about the Schedule C.  One of those will cover the business name and address.

 

Also, if she has any business expenses she incurred as a freelancer, then you can claim those on the Schedule C.  However, it will require that you upgrade to a higher version of TurboTax to do so.  

 

@akrupitsky 

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