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james10
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I work for a company and have a salary and get a w-2, and I'm a contractor but don't have revenue as a contractor. should I file with premier or self employed?

 
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DDollar
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I work for a company and have a salary and get a w-2, and I'm a contractor but don't have revenue as a contractor. should I file with premier or self employed?

If you have any expenses related to your self-employment business you should file with TurboTax Self-Employed.  If you have no revenue or expenses related to your self employment business then there is no need to use the Self-Employed version - Premier will be sufficient.

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DDollar
Expert Alumni

I work for a company and have a salary and get a w-2, and I'm a contractor but don't have revenue as a contractor. should I file with premier or self employed?

If you have any expenses related to your self-employment business you should file with TurboTax Self-Employed.  If you have no revenue or expenses related to your self employment business then there is no need to use the Self-Employed version - Premier will be sufficient.

james10
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I work for a company and have a salary and get a w-2, and I'm a contractor but don't have revenue as a contractor. should I file with premier or self employed?

That makes, thank you for the reply.
DDollar
Expert Alumni

I work for a company and have a salary and get a w-2, and I'm a contractor but don't have revenue as a contractor. should I file with premier or self employed?

You're welcome.  Thanks for using TurboTax!

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