I received a 1099-misc but not self employed. I received this for streaming video games on Twitch. I put all the info needed but now I have to answer a lot of question regarding a business and it's forcing me to file a Schedule C. It is NOT a business and I have no option to list it as anything but that. I was told I had to use a Schedule E but it wont let me do that. Only option available is C. What do I need to do? This is NOT my main source of income, it is a very small amount.
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Using Schedule E is the correct way to report the royalty income. You didn't say what version of TurboTax you are using. If you are using TurboTax Online, Schedule E is not included in Free Edition or Deluxe. You would have to use Premium. Or you could use any edition of the CD/Download TurboTax software.
TurboTax makes this more complicated than it needs to be, because it uses one set of questions for both rental and royalty income. But here's how to enter the royalty income so it will be reported on Schedule E, and not as a business on Schedule C.
Did you get a 1099-MISC or a 1099-NEC?
If it's a 1099-MISC, which box is the payment in?
@CSG60 wrote:
I was told I had to use a Schedule E
"Was told" by whom?
It is a 10999-Misc. Payment is in Box 2. Royalties, all other boxes are 0. was advised by the IRS recommended free version who had agents that will email answers but it was too confusing. As confusing as this years Turbo Tax! I have never had this much trouble in 10 years of using TT.
Using Schedule E is the correct way to report the royalty income. You didn't say what version of TurboTax you are using. If you are using TurboTax Online, Schedule E is not included in Free Edition or Deluxe. You would have to use Premium. Or you could use any edition of the CD/Download TurboTax software.
TurboTax makes this more complicated than it needs to be, because it uses one set of questions for both rental and royalty income. But here's how to enter the royalty income so it will be reported on Schedule E, and not as a business on Schedule C.
Thank you, that did it.
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