I downloaded Turbo Tax Home & Business 2020. In the 1099 MISC, Box 7 - it is missing?! All is says by the box is N/A. It's surreal that Box 7 is completely missing??
Please help as I can't figure out my tax as TT won't allow me to put an amount into Box 7
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@roperwin1544 wrote:
I downloaded Turbo Tax Home & Business 2020. In the 1099 MISC, Box 7 - it is missing?! All is says by the box is N/A. It's surreal that Box 7 is completely missing??
Please help as I can't figure out my tax as TT won't allow me to put an amount into Box 7
A new form (1099-NEC) has replaced Box 7 of Form 1099-MISC.
@roperwin1544 wrote:
I downloaded Turbo Tax Home & Business 2020. In the 1099 MISC, Box 7 - it is missing?! All is says by the box is N/A. It's surreal that Box 7 is completely missing??
Please help as I can't figure out my tax as TT won't allow me to put an amount into Box 7
A new form (1099-NEC) has replaced Box 7 of Form 1099-MISC.
where in home and business 2020 should 1099-NEC be entered?
There is no mention of 1099-NEC.
(I used Business Income - General Income for running an estimate.)
Look again in the Sch C income section ...
I don't see that.
Here's what I see:
Did you update the program yet ? And FYI ... you never have to enter in all the 1099 forms in the program ... that exercise is ONLY for your benefit since the IRS gets one amount on the Sch C. So you can use the General Income section and make ONE total annual income amount and skip the 1099 entries completely.
@Critter-3 Is your screenshot from the online version of TurboTax? I have 2020 Home & Business installed and there is no 1099-NEC option in Step-by-Step mode.
There is, however, a 1099-NEC worksheet in Forms Mode. I can only guess that the developers have not yet added the selection in the interview yet.
Not a surprise if you have updated the program recently and it is not like the online program yet ... and again you do NOT need that form at all. Just enter one total income in the general section and call it quits.
@Critter-3 wrote:
... and again you do NOT need that form at all. Just enter one total income in the general section and call it quits.
Actually, that should be made perfectly clear in the program as it all winds up on Line 1 of Schedule C.
Well they don't make it clear as the program is written for the uneducated DIY user and if they did not have places for each of the forms the uneducated user get confused even further. So be glad I was able to educate you on how not to waste time and effort. Of course if you would read the IRS instructions for the Sch C it would also give you this handy hint.
I installed and immediately updated.
I already did what you suggested. Thanks for confirming this as an acceptable input method.
I think TT H&B should make mention of 1099-NEC in future revisions.
I thought we bought Turbotax so that we wouldn't have to read and still not understand IRS documents. 😄
Between now and the end of February there will be updates at least weekly so update often. Once you file shut off the auto update prompting.
And if you don't already know :
This is my mini version of a tutorial that should be in the downloaded program:
Forms Mode lets you view and make changes to your tax forms "behind the scenes."
If you're adventurous, you can even prepare your return in Forms Mode, but we don't recommend it. You may miss obscure credits and deductions you qualify for, and you may forget to report things that will come back and haunt you later.
Forms Mode is exclusively available in the TurboTax CD/Download software. It is not available in TurboTax Online.
If you want to play around with different figures and tax scenarios without affecting your original return you can ….
It's always a good idea to make a backup copy of your tax data file, in case your original gets lost or corrupted. Here's how:
If you make changes to your original tax return file, repeat these steps to ensure your original and backup copies are in-synch.
AND save it as a PDF so you have access to a copy even if you don’t have the program still installed and operational :
AND protect the files :
Always remember to shut off the auto update function once you have filed your returns and do not do any updates unless you have safeguarded the PDF & .taxfiles to a removable storage unit for safekeeping. Click on ONLINE then Update Preferences.... don't be afraid to click on all the menu headings to find all the goodies that are hiding.
I am still lost...when I receive a 1099 MISC, it shows in Box 7 an amount that I am supposed to enter. Even TT shows in the pictorial that you insert the dollar amount in Box 7. However, look at the screenshot that I posted of TT for MISC 1099. How am I supposed to enter income when Box 7 is missing.
Btw, I've updated the program, restarted, updated...and still have the same issues
I don't see that. I've updated the program and it still shows the same thing
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