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Most individual taxpayers are on the cash basis instead of the accrual basis and therefore include only income that is actually received in a given tax year. So for 2016, if you received no income, you would create your Schedule C showing all of your expenses with no income. Don't worry, most businesses either show a loss or breakeven during the first few years of operation. For 2017, things will level out and you will show both income and expenses.
Most individual taxpayers are on the cash basis instead of the accrual basis and therefore include only income that is actually received in a given tax year. So for 2016, if you received no income, you would create your Schedule C showing all of your expenses with no income. Don't worry, most businesses either show a loss or breakeven during the first few years of operation. For 2017, things will level out and you will show both income and expenses.
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