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No, do not create a new business. Just enter your business income as you normally do. When TurboTax asks if you have an EIN, answer Yes and enter the EIN. It's all one business.
Now that you have an EIN for your business, you should consider asking your other clients to use your EIN instead of your SSN, just to reduce the exposure of your SSN. You certainly should not give your SSN to any new clients.
No, do not create a new business. Just enter your business income as you normally do. When TurboTax asks if you have an EIN, answer Yes and enter the EIN. It's all one business.
Now that you have an EIN for your business, you should consider asking your other clients to use your EIN instead of your SSN, just to reduce the exposure of your SSN. You certainly should not give your SSN to any new clients.
Thank you very much for the quick reply! The tricky part is that it is the same client who decided that they wanted an EIN mid-year. So I have two separate 1099's from the same client. I don't see where to enter that I have an EIN to connect to that 1099.
I now see that I enter the EIN under the business profile.
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