I received a 1099 Misc for a small amount of money that I receive every month for a Firefighters Retirement Benefit. I entered it as Personal Income but Turbo Tax wants to turn it into a Business and is asking me to complete questions about my "business" and it moves it into the Business area. Is this a glitch or am I missing something?
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If you receive a form 1099-MISC for a retirement benefit, then you are not considered as self-employed and do not need to file a Schedule C.
In TurboTax, enter your form 1099-MISC and follow the interview until you arrive at the page titled Did this involve an intent to earn money. Answer that this did not involve an intent to earn money. The amount will be reported as Miscellaneous income and will not be subject to Self-employment tax.
In TurboTax, there is a work-around. Although you may receive this income every year, say that you only receive the 1099-MISC only in 2019, not in previous years and not in 2020, you will then have the screen where you can say that it did not involve an intent to earn money.
Thank you for your reply.
I deleted the 1099-Misc from my business section. I have gone back through and reentered it just under personal income. I did not have a page that said "did this involve an intent to earn money". It did ask "Did [it] involve work like Eric's main job?" to which I answered no. I also took an option to call it a commission, prize, award, etc. from someone who was not Eric's employer (we are self employed). It then tells me Guess what? You can deduct expense for this and puts it under business and charges me self-employment tax. If I just delete it from business and don't go back through the personal part it shows errors when I review.
Hi
I missed the last part of your message. I used the work around and got the page regarding intent to earn money.
Thank you very much. I hope I'm all set
Thanks for the great info on inputting a retirement benefit into TT. I tried your "work around" and it did get me to the screen where you can say that it did not involve an intent to earn money. However, it still marked it as a business expense! I think my problem also lies in the "Does one of these uncommon situations apply to you?" page. Which answer is the correct for getting retirement benefit for legal services? No cash received? I am just stumped!
I really appreciate the help you have given so far -----it is the only help I have found on this topic!
You may want to try entering retirement benefits received on Form 1099-MISC this way instead:
To enter in TurboTax, follow these steps:
It worked!!!! Thank you very much for saving my sanity!! I hope intuit takes a look at the 1099-MISC portion of TurboTax, because it just doesn't work.
Many thanks, good wishes and prayers,
Rosi
You are most welcome. Remember if you need help with anything else while preparing your return, please post the questions and someone will be able to provide you with assistance.
i tried this but when i do a review it is asking for a busisness number
You tried what? There were several things listed above.
Since we can't see your screen, we in the Community don't know the context of this "business number", but it sounds like TurboTax is asking for the 6 digit business code for your business.
If you follow the instructions above from KathrynG3, you should be able to avoid such business questions.
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