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When you fill out the Schedule C, you are able to use your EIN (if you have one) as well as your business name. The 1099-MISC does not have to be issued in the business name if you are a sole-proprietorship. You can input the information that is on the 1099-MISC as it appears on the form and it will transfer over to your business income reporting on Schedule C.
The business income reported on Schedule C ultimately is linked to your SSN. So a 1099-MISC issued in your name instead of the business ends up in the same place in the end.
When you fill out the Schedule C, you are able to use your EIN (if you have one) as well as your business name. The 1099-MISC does not have to be issued in the business name if you are a sole-proprietorship. You can input the information that is on the 1099-MISC as it appears on the form and it will transfer over to your business income reporting on Schedule C.
The business income reported on Schedule C ultimately is linked to your SSN. So a 1099-MISC issued in your name instead of the business ends up in the same place in the end.
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