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New Member
posted Jan 23, 2023 5:08:06 AM

On Ohio state return, there was no prompt for % AGI that was Ohio Business income (which is fully deductible from Ohio tax). Should I just go to the form and force that?

On the Ohio tax return (turbotax desktop), I have W-2 income and 1099-NEC income. On the Ohio Step-by-step, it doesn't ask about my business income, so I never get prompted for business income (or credits). Since Ohio business income is deductible from Ohio taxes, I'm over-paying. 

I could go to the form and force the numbers in, but not sure if there's just a bug or not.

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Level 15
Jan 23, 2023 7:01:08 AM

You cannot go to the forms in the online versions of TT. 

TT Ohio software will automatically generate the Business Income Deduction (BID) if the federal section generates Schedule C for the 1099-NEC income. 

 

I'm using TT desktop Deluxe (not online) and it is working correctly here. I can't verify if there's an online bug, but there is no major change from last year in the BID.

 

Verify that Schedule C was generated (you may have to upgrade to TT Self Employed). 

New Member
Jan 23, 2023 8:41:25 AM

Thanks - I'm using the desktop version, and there's a Federal Schedule C with income and expenses for our LLC. Maybe something was messed up when I transferred last years return in or something. The only difference is this year I got a 1099-NEC versus 1099-MISC. I'll just start a new return to see if it fixes things.

Level 1
Feb 11, 2024 3:28:39 PM

On my 2023 form, I'm fairly certain that TurboTax completed the Ohio Business Form by itself.
However, I now see that TurboTax did NOT fill out the OH business form for the 2022 tax year, so now it looks like I need to file an amended form.  Not happy about that.  This is something that TT needs to fix and be sure is working for us.
PS It looks like I can enter the information on the 2022 form, but I want to double check with TT before I re-file)