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If you received a Schedule K-1 from a partnership or S-Corporation that you have ownership in, you should not have received a 1099-NEC. You need to contact the business and let them know to void the 1099.
See What is a Schedule K-1 Tax Form? to see how the K-1 gives you all the information about your income from the business.
I have a single member LLC, filed as a Sub-S. I provide consulting services to other business. I receive a 1099-NEC from these businesses. When the tax professional does my business taxes they provide me with an 1120-S and Schedule K-1. Should I enter both the 1099-NEC AND the Schedule K-1 info into Turbo Tax?
Yes, you will need to enter these into the Turbo Business product since you are structured as an S-Corp. To enter the 1099 NEC, the income will be reported under Business income>service receipts. This is income that the S-Corp is receiving.
If you look further down in the screen, here will be a section to enter the K1 as well.
Thanks for the response. I'm using Turbo Tax Deluxe & it seems to let me enter both the 1099-NEC and the K-1 information. Will Turbo Tax Deluxe not compute the information properly?
Yes, it will, but didn't your tax professional enter the 1099-NECs on Form 1120-S, U.S. Income Tax Return for an S Corporation and issue you a Schedule K-1? To follow-up on the comments from @DaveF1006, you have two different tax forms to complete, i.e., one for your S-Corp and the second your personal tax return. If you do need to prepare Form 1120-S, you will need TurboTax Business (this is not the same as TurboTax Home & Business). If Form 1120-S has already been prepared and includes the 1099-NECs, then all you should be reporting is the income, loss, and any other items reflected on your Schedule K-1. You can enter your Schedule K-1 information into TurboTax Deluxe.
You may have heard that S corps are pass-through taxation entities. What this means is that the S Corp does not pay income tax at the entity level. Instead, the profits and losses are passed through the business and reported on the owner's--you are the only owner because you indicated that you are a SMLLC--personal tax return. In effect then, Form 1120-S is an informational return. Your S Corp will issue you a Schedule K-1, which it appears it has done so, therefore, all you need to do is report the Schedule K-1 on your tax return.
Just an FYI the due date for Form 1120-S is the 15th day of the 3rd month after the end of the corporation's tax year.
Yes the 1099-NEC, along with other income from other sources was provided & included on the 1120-S. Your answer really provided the clarification I was looking for!
THANKS!!
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