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"Material participation" indicator on printed Schedule C and interview may differ from indicator on IRS transcript

Question details are kinda long so I will post it in the comment section.

 

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Vanessa A
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"Material participation" indicator on printed Schedule C and interview may differ from indicator on IRS transcript

The N could stand for neutral or normal or no.  Possibly neutral due to the fact that since you did not have a loss, it is not relavant.  As you noted, it is a moot point since you operated at a profit, however, the way to get the actual answer and have it changed if it does stand for No would be to contact the IRS directly  

 

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"Material participation" indicator on printed Schedule C and interview may differ from indicator on IRS transcript

I have a small business sideline as an independent contractor.  I have always told TurboTax that I materially participate in the business.  I'm the sole owner and report 1099-NECs and sometimes some cash.  My printed Schedule C always says the following, as it does this year for the 2025 return:

 

Line G:  Did you materially participate?    YES

Line H:  If you started or acquired business in 2025 check here.  NO checkmark, since longstanding.

Line I:  Did you make any payments that require you to file Forms 1099?    NO

 

I always check my IRS transcript after my return has started processing, and this is what it shows:

 

Account method: Cash
Materially Participate: N
First time Schedule C filed: No
Statutory employee: No

 

Does N stand for No? If so, that's the only place on my transcript where "no" or "yes" is not spelled out. Why would it suddenly show "N" instead of using the complete word "No?"  Furthermore, it should not be a No. I don't understand why it just doesn't say "yes." On my end there is a YES for "material participation" clearly indicated both on the printed Schedule C and inside the Online interview when I returned to view it. (Actually the online interview asks it in reverse; it has a list of statements, and one of them says "I did not materially participate," and one would have to actively check that if they did not participate. Mine is indicated correctly; I did not checkmark that.) And on the Business profile summary page it says that I actively participate.

 

My business always has a net profit, and since there is no loss deduction, I realize it's likely a moot point. But I was curious as to whether there is any explanation. Thanks!

Vanessa A
Employee Tax Expert

"Material participation" indicator on printed Schedule C and interview may differ from indicator on IRS transcript

The N could stand for neutral or normal or no.  Possibly neutral due to the fact that since you did not have a loss, it is not relavant.  As you noted, it is a moot point since you operated at a profit, however, the way to get the actual answer and have it changed if it does stand for No would be to contact the IRS directly  

 

You can also look at previous year transcripts to see what they say. 

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