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Business & farm
I have entered just fine. Just to reiterate . You started the business in 2019 as opposed to 2022 and you want to include the startup costs as of 2019, right? . Before, I was under the impression that you started the business in 2022 and I originally gave you the illustration as such; business started in 2022 and startup costs in 2019. So now, I presented the scenario with the business being started in 2019 as well. Anyway you slice it, I'm still able to include the startup costs. I'm not sure why you want to remove the startup cost entry, though. See these illustrations.
I simply went into Federal Taxes/ Deductions and then Startup costs. It's in.
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‎February 24, 2023
9:07 AM