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If your return does not include a Schedule C, then that is the problem that TurboTax is trying to get you to fix.
Income reported on Form 1099-NEC is not reportable directly on your tax return. Just entering the information on that form is only the first step. Since it is self-employment or 'non-employee compensation' it must be associated with a Schedule C, even if there are no expenses being claimed.
The information required for the Schedule C will include the type of business, the business name (or your name if there is no specific business name), the business address (or your address), etc.
That being said, there is a known issue when using TurboTax Online that is related to the program asking you to double-click to link to Schedule C. Take a look at the TurboTax article below and use the link in the article to enter your email address to be notified once this is resolved.
Why can't I link my 1099-NEC in TurboTax Online?
Alternatively, take a look at the additional information below for a possible series of steps to solve the issue.
Since income reported on Form 1099-NEC needs to be reported on Schedule C, the program is trying to tie these two forms together to be sure that it is reported correctly and on the right form.
Try going back to the section where you entered the Form 1099-NEC if you entered it on its own and delete that entry. Use these steps:
This will bring you to the summary of all Form 1099-NEC that you have entered. Click Delete or the trash can icon next to each one.
Next, you will re-enter the Form 1099-NEC as part of the Schedule C so that the income is reported directly as part of your Business Income and Expenses and within the correct form and section of your return.
Use these steps to go to the Schedule C section of your return.
If you already have a Schedule C in your return, edit it and go to the section to Add Income. This is where you will re-enter the Form 1099-NEC.
If you do not already have a Schedule C in your return, follow the prompts and enter the information about your work/business for which you received the Form 1099-NEC. Then continue through that section to Add Income and enter the Form 1099-NEC plus any other income you received for that self-employed business.
Don't forget you can also claim expenses related to your business.
After you are finished, the error condition should be eliminated.
For the business income screen, TT lists both a 1099-MISC and 1099-NEC each with the 2019 income. A dive into the 1099-NEC, TT does not populate with the 2019 information for that business.
Diving into the 1099-MISC for the same business, TT recognizes the 2019 income reported on the 1099-MISC for that year). Why doesn't TT import this into the 1099-NEC?
Obviously since it was reported in box 7 for TY2020, it should be easy enough to transition it to the 1099-NEC, No?
The 1099-NEC is brand new this year and perhaps Turbo Tax did not have the ability to transition the information from the 1099-MISC to 1099-NEC. As a result, go ahead and manually input the 1099-NEC and next year, it should populate into your 2021 return without you having to reinput the 1099-NEC information again.
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