I'm at the end of the e-file and keep getting this message to check form 1099-NEC and enter an EIN number. I'm a sole proprietor that has been using my SSN but this particular form will not let me use my SSN in this field, what do I do here?
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Did you receive a 1099-NEC? If you did, the form has an EIN. If you did not, you should not be entering the income this way. Did you get a 1099-K? Enter that, along with its TIN.
If you did not get a reporting form, enter it as cash.
Did you receive a 1099-NEC? If you did, the form has an EIN. If you did not, you should not be entering the income this way. Did you get a 1099-K? Enter that, along with its TIN.
If you did not get a reporting form, enter it as cash.
I did not receive that form, my file had a bug that created like 10 untitled 1099-NECs for me. After deleting them, that prompt went away. Thanks!
Sole proprietor does not need an EIN to operate a business. Generally, self-employment income is reported on 1099-NEC. If you didn't have the form, you may enter it as other income on line 8 Part3, Schedule 1 of form 1040. Here are the steps to enter other income not reported on 1099-Misc:
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