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Independent Contract Nurse
My wife is an independent contract nurse and earned only $585 and therefore did not receive a 1099. Where should I enter this income? Thanks in advance for your help. Russell
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June 5, 2019
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Independent Contract Nurse
If your wife did not get a form 1099-MISC, you can enter the income she received as Other self-employed income income.
- After creating a business profile, click on Add income for this work (see attached screenshot 1)
- On the next page, click on the radio button Other self-employed income (see screenshot 2)
- Click Continue and enter her income on the next page.
If she has expenses to claim against this income, she has to upgrade to TurboTax Self-Employed.
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Independent Contract Nurse
If your wife did not get a form 1099-MISC, you can enter the income she received as Other self-employed income income.
- After creating a business profile, click on Add income for this work (see attached screenshot 1)
- On the next page, click on the radio button Other self-employed income (see screenshot 2)
- Click Continue and enter her income on the next page.
If she has expenses to claim against this income, she has to upgrade to TurboTax Self-Employed.
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June 5, 2019
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