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Retirement tax questions
@Katie_B , I'm exactly sure whose reply you are referring to, but your reply indicating that there is no bug is incorrect. What I originally identified above is certainly a bug since indicating that the Form 1099-NEC belongs to Spouse is not being propagated to the underlying 1099-NEC form in TurboTax when the for is entered separately from the business. Perhaps the reply was meant to imply Forms 1099-NEC should only be entered under the business, which further implies that TurboTax should not even be providing the way to enter it elsewhere that it presently does. It's silly to provide a specific section for entering a Form 1099-NEC separately from the business and then tell people that they are doing something wrong if they enter the Form 1099-NEC there; it ends up being another one of TurboTax's gotchas that serves no purpose (I've described several over the years).
If each spouse received a Form 1099-NEC, each spouse's Form 1099-NEC would go on that spouse's Schedule C, not the other spouse's Schedule C. Each Form 1099-NEC must be marked in TurboTax as belonging to either Taxpayer or Spouse so that it ends up on the correct Schedule C.