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1099-MISC for Royalties & I'm NOT a business owner

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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rjs
Level 15
Level 15

1099-MISC for Royalties & I'm NOT a business owner

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.

 

  • After you enter the 1099-MISC, it asks you the source of the income. Select "Investment income from property you own."
  • The next screen tells you it will create a Schedule E. Click Continue.
  • For the description enter "Twitch." For the location enter your home street address.
  • "Do you have another 1099-MISC?" Select No.
  • On the 1099-MISC Summary click Done.
  • Now click the Update or Revisit button for the "Rental Properties and Royalties" topic. If you don't see it, type "royalty" (without the quotes) in the Search box, then click the link that says "Jump to royalty."
  • "Do you want to review your rental and royalty information?" Click Yes.
  • "Let's See if You're a Real Estate Professional." Select "None of the above" and click Continue.
  • On the Rental and Royalty Summary screen, click the Edit button for Twitch.
  • "Is This a Rental Property or Royalty?" Select "Royalty property or payment" (probably already selected). The description that you entered earlier will already be filled in. For Location select "United States or U.S. Possessions." Fill in your city, state, and Zip code. The description and address that you enter will go on a worksheet in TurboTax, but will not appear on your actual tax return.
  • "Does All the Income . . . Belong to You?" Select Yes.
  • "What Type of Royalty Income?" Select "Other Intangible (Patents, copyrights)."
  • "Did You Pay Anyone $600 or More . . . ?" Select No.
  • "Let Us Enter Your Royalty Info for You." Select "Enter my royalty info myself."
  • "Is Your Property in Any of These Designated Areas?" Select "None of the above."
  • On the Royalty Summary screen click "Done With Royalty Property" (at the bottom).
  • "Any Other Situations?" Don't check any of the boxes. Just click Continue.
  • "Your Profit or Loss Results So Far." Click Continue.
  • "Is this Qualified Business Income?" Select No.
  • "Review Royalty Income and Expenses." Look at the summary if you want to, then click Done.
  • "Rental and Royalty Summary." Click Done.

 

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rjs
Level 15
Level 15

1099-MISC for Royalties & I'm NOT a business owner

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?

 

1099-MISC for Royalties & I'm NOT a business owner

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.

rjs
Level 15
Level 15

1099-MISC for Royalties & I'm NOT a business owner

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.

 

  • After you enter the 1099-MISC, it asks you the source of the income. Select "Investment income from property you own."
  • The next screen tells you it will create a Schedule E. Click Continue.
  • For the description enter "Twitch." For the location enter your home street address.
  • "Do you have another 1099-MISC?" Select No.
  • On the 1099-MISC Summary click Done.
  • Now click the Update or Revisit button for the "Rental Properties and Royalties" topic. If you don't see it, type "royalty" (without the quotes) in the Search box, then click the link that says "Jump to royalty."
  • "Do you want to review your rental and royalty information?" Click Yes.
  • "Let's See if You're a Real Estate Professional." Select "None of the above" and click Continue.
  • On the Rental and Royalty Summary screen, click the Edit button for Twitch.
  • "Is This a Rental Property or Royalty?" Select "Royalty property or payment" (probably already selected). The description that you entered earlier will already be filled in. For Location select "United States or U.S. Possessions." Fill in your city, state, and Zip code. The description and address that you enter will go on a worksheet in TurboTax, but will not appear on your actual tax return.
  • "Does All the Income . . . Belong to You?" Select Yes.
  • "What Type of Royalty Income?" Select "Other Intangible (Patents, copyrights)."
  • "Did You Pay Anyone $600 or More . . . ?" Select No.
  • "Let Us Enter Your Royalty Info for You." Select "Enter my royalty info myself."
  • "Is Your Property in Any of These Designated Areas?" Select "None of the above."
  • On the Royalty Summary screen click "Done With Royalty Property" (at the bottom).
  • "Any Other Situations?" Don't check any of the boxes. Just click Continue.
  • "Your Profit or Loss Results So Far." Click Continue.
  • "Is this Qualified Business Income?" Select No.
  • "Review Royalty Income and Expenses." Look at the summary if you want to, then click Done.
  • "Rental and Royalty Summary." Click Done.

 

1099-MISC for Royalties & I'm NOT a business owner

Thank you,  that did it.

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