I'm a self-employed artist, and Turbotax directs me to fill out a 1099-NEC form. I don't have any clients who have paid over $600, so I haven't received any 1099s, and don't have an EIN, SSN, or any of the specific information it asks for from any of my clients. I contacted an agent, and they told me to put in my own SSN, but it wasn't the right format and wasn't accepted. I get the feeling I'm doing something totally wrong, but I'm not sure what.
I'm very new to filing while self-employed, so if there's anything technical, please explain it like I'm 5.
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Since you did not receive any Form 1099-NEC from any payers, do not go through the section to enter any Form 1099-NEC.
The advice you were given to enter your own Social Security number on the Form 1099-NEC was wrong. If you had received a Form 1099-NEC, then everything you need would have been on the form.
Instead, when you are going through the self-employed/business section of your return to enter your income and expenses for being a self-employed artist, enter all of your income as 'cash'. You will have your own records showing what your clients paid you and you will simply enter the total amount you were paid for the business income.
Use the following steps to go back to the section where you were trying to enter the Form 1099-NEC and delete those entries so they will not cause any further issues:
This will bring you to the summary of all Form 1099-NEC that you have entered. Click Delete or the trash can icon next to each one.
I tried this, but clicking the search button just leads me to a page that shows me the phone number to call for their support line.
If you are using TurboTax Online and logged in to your tax return, look for the magnifying glass in the upper right corner of the screen. Clicking on the magnifying glass will open the search box so you can type '1099-NEC'. Take a look at the picture below for a visual reference.
Like I said, clicking that just leads me to the page I described earlier.
You are able to file a Schedule C without a payer's EIN or a 1099-NEC. When you are inputting information for your Schedule C, click on the option Other self-employed income under Common Income. This includes cash and checks received and income not reported on any particular 1099 form.
You will only have to enter the type of income (example: cash) and the amount for your Schedule C.
Please follow these steps in TurboTax to revise your Schedule C income field:
Thank you! I was struggling with this for so long.
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