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I received two 1099misc that turbo tax wants to use as a business, which we do not have. One is for being a hobby author and the other is for capital credits earned from a telephone co-op in 2007 & 2008. How do I enter them so they are not treated as a business.
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If the income is in Box 3 for both of them, follow these instructions for each 1099-Misc.
The income will appear on Line 8 of Form 1040, not subject to Self-Employment Tax, but it will be subjected to ordinary income tax. If the income was previously entered elsewhere, delete the other entries.
The money on my daughters 1099 Misc was not part of a Schedule C business she started. She simply accepted an internship while in college and was paid for the work that she did while working remotely from home. TurboTax is forcing me to give details on a business that was never created. The employer decided to pay my daughter on a 1099 basis with no tax withheld. I understand it needs to be reported but I don't have any Sec.199A business code for an internship?? Why does this force me to do so?
Unfortunately, because this was an intent to make money (paid intern), the IRS considers your daughter to be "self-employed." You can use business code 999999 for this income.
Also, if she had any expenses related to her internship, be sure to report these to reduce the income that will be taxed.
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