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TurboTax wants me to add a Principal Business code for my child's FFA project but that wasn't a business.
She received a 1099-MISC from the school district for the proceeds from the sale of the animal and the add-ons (donations). That's not a business.
PS: She had a net loss from the FFA project.
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No, that is not a business. You can add the 1099-MISC to your daughter's tax return, but you have answer the questions carefully to avoid the program assuming it is a business.
First, delete the business forms from your return:
Next, enter the 1099-MISC:
ok, I did that and now it says she owes $101 instead of $200.
She had a net loss just from the purchase of the animal and feed alone, not counting mileage to/from the barn, multiple livestock shows, etc.
Income: $1,412 Expenses: $2,487.60 Net Loss: $1,075
Since it is NOT a business I can't claim expenses, which means I probably need to file this return by mail and add a letter and other supporting information.
It is ridiculous that I have to spend a couple of hours and something that should be a simple return.
I followed these instructions, but each time I do a Review at the end, Turbo Tax keeps asking me for a Business Code. My 1099-Misc is for Loyalty Awards for purchasing a certain amount of product throughout the year. Please help me reconcile this. I am at the point of leaving the 1099-Misc off of Turbo Tax and just placing the income into "Other Income."
The principal industry codes are listed in this Instruction for Schedule C's, on pages 18-20. Please click here.
You could use code: 999000 for "unclassified".
Or this may fit depending on your circumstances:
Customer Loyalty Programs & Service is a subdivision of Marketing Consulting Services that focuses on creating and implementing strategies to retain customers and increase their loyalty to a brand or company. This industry involves analyzing customer behavior and preferences to develop personalized programs that incentivize customers to continue doing business with a company. Customer Loyalty Programs & Service also includes providing exceptional customer service to ensure customer satisfaction and loyalty.
Generally, a 1099-MISC with income reported in box 3 or 7 is considered self-employment income as far as the IRS is concerned. But there are some exceptions.
To report 1099-MISC (box 3 or box 7) that is not self-employment income:
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