I enter the full amount but only 1/2 the amount shows up in the block and I can't change it. A flag comes up and says I input the full amount in, but the display still shows 1/2 the amt.. When I view the print form 1/2 the amount still shows.
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When going through the Royalty interview you should encounter a screen that asks you if you own all the income that you are reporting. If you were to select "No", then it asks you if you want TurboTax to calculate and asks you for a percentage. That would be less common. Most people reporting royalty from a 1099-MISC own all of the royalty payments that are shown on their form, but it depends on your situation.
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When going through the Royalty interview you should encounter a screen that asks you if you own all the income that you are reporting. If you were to select "No", then it asks you if you want TurboTax to calculate and asks you for a percentage. That would be less common. Most people reporting royalty from a 1099-MISC own all of the royalty payments that are shown on their form, but it depends on your situation.
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So my 1099 misc from the oil company is Substitute it has gross taxes expenses net but not boxes and so I don't know where to put the information At the bottom it does list Box2 royalties Box 16 Utah is this all I need to worry about. I do have 1620.20 in expenses it also asks for an address, but it is coming from 4 different pieces of land and I don't have the address. It is the royalties I inherited from my parents.
It depends. Yes, that is a good place to start by reporting Box 2 and Box 16.
Addresses for your expenses coming from four different pieces of land, if you have property tax bills, you could use the addresses from these locations, or if you don't have that, you can use your own address.
Click this article for a great walk through about how to enter 1099-MISC for Royalties when you also need to capture expenses.
For more information about filing Utah taxes, click the link for 2019 Utah Individual Income Tax Instructions.
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