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xxrich
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1099-misc confused. It's additional income with expenses - but no trigger to enter expenses can be found

So entering a 1099-misc is for a fitness instructor.  Historically many business expenses have been deductible against that entry.  But in 2018 TT says after entering the 1099, "thanks - see income and expenses for more".  Which is friendly and fine, but I see nothing in deductions to correlate to this.  Only the 1099-misc in income exists. What to do??

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JulieR
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1099-misc confused. It's additional income with expenses - but no trigger to enter expenses can be found

Since you are using TurboTax Deluxe (Windows) I would recommend you switch your view from Step-By-Step for Forms view (Ctrl+2).  You can then Open Form (Schedule C) and easily enter your expenses directly onto the form. (see screenshot below)

Please comment if you need additional help with this. 

 

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xxrich
New Member

1099-misc confused. It's additional income with expenses - but no trigger to enter expenses can be found

Actually, you're wrong.  I figured it out.
JulieR
Expert Alumni

1099-misc confused. It's additional income with expenses - but no trigger to enter expenses can be found

Since you are using TurboTax Deluxe (Windows) I would recommend you switch your view from Step-By-Step for Forms view (Ctrl+2).  You can then Open Form (Schedule C) and easily enter your expenses directly onto the form. (see screenshot below)

Please comment if you need additional help with this. 

 

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