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New Member
posted May 31, 2019 9:03:02 PM

Do i have to pay to file a 1099-misc

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Intuit Alumni
May 31, 2019 9:03:03 PM

Possibly. TurboTax Federal Free Edition does not cover a 1099-MISC, so you would need to pay and upgrade to Deluxe unless you qualify for the Freedom Edition, which is free and covers 1099-MISC.  You'll need to meet at least one of these requirements:

  • A maximum 2015 adjusted gross income (AGI) of $31,000; or 
  • You qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC); or 
  • You served as active duty military (including Reservists and National Guard) with a maximum 2015 AGI of $62,000 (you'll also need a military-issued W-2).

Freedom Edition is available online at www.taxfreedom.com. Please note that the Freedom Edition website is not connected to the TurboTax.com website.

Also – don't confuse Freedom Edition with Federal Free Edition at TurboTax.com. These similarly-named products are completely different. See this FAQ for more information:

https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/4217412

New Member
Apr 1, 2020 1:44:56 PM

Can I efile if i am a senior and only have a 1099

Expert Alumni
Apr 1, 2020 1:52:40 PM

What form 1099 do you have?  Post a reply to this thread with the full form number for help.

New Member
Feb 8, 2022 4:04:45 AM

How much of the deluxe version? Are these the only exceptions? I'll be self employed and get a 1099 but I dont think I'll make that much. 

Expert Alumni
Feb 8, 2022 5:15:42 AM

TurboTax online versions Deluxe and above will report self-employment income and self-employment tax.  View what tax forms each version will support here.

 

View versions and pricing here.

 

Use Schedule SE (Form 1040) to figure the tax due on net earnings from self-employment. The Social Security Administration uses the information from Schedule SE to figure your benefits under the social security program. This tax applies no matter how old you are and even if you are already getting social security or Medicare benefits.

New Member
Nov 24, 2022 10:32:09 AM

No

Level 15
Nov 24, 2022 10:34:36 AM

@Trixie6868 The thread you posted "no" to has seen no activity for months, so we do not know what you are saying "no" to.   Do you have an income tax question to ask?