If you only have income from your business, then TurboTax Online (TTO) Deluxe will work for you. If you have expenses, you will need to use TTO Self-Employed.
If you use TurboTax Desktop (TTD), you could purchase the Deluxe version. Every version of TTD contains all federal forms, and they will be unlocked as you need them.
If you only have income from your business, then TurboTax Online (TTO) Deluxe will work for you. If you have expenses, you will need to use TTO Self-Employed.
If you use TurboTax Desktop (TTD), you could purchase the Deluxe version. Every version of TTD contains all federal forms, and they will be unlocked as you need them.
Not really. If I have business income as a sole proprietor it follows that I will have expenses. My 2015 Deluxe Sch C provided for expenses when calculating profit or loss for 1040.
Not all sole proprietors have expenses, so the 2015 TTO Deluxe program was designed to allow for income with limited expenses. (This has been eliminated for 2016.)
So Does 2106 Version Deluxe have Schedule C and prepares it? Seems I ask the question each year and your Deluxe versions have done the Schedule C. Advise