Hello and thanks in advance for your help. I've always handed off the job of doing my taxes to a family friend/CPA, however, this year I'd like to attempt it myself, but I'm not quite sure which product to go with. Given the info below, which software should I buy?
-Homeowner, married filing jointly
-I'm employed full-time
-My wife was employed part-time for the first half of the year and just recently became a contractor
-I run two small LLCs on the side, one as a partnership
-I also run a non-profit organization
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No version of TurboTax can prepare form 990 for the nonprofit. You would have to download the forms from the IRS website and do it yourself, or have your accountant prepare the return.
For any of the LLC’s that require a partnership return, you need TurboTax Business. This is not the personal program, and is only available as a download or CD to install on a PC. There is no Mac or online version. Remember that partnership returns are due March 15, not April 15.
For your personal tax return, which includes your wife’s schedule C, and your own schedule C if the other LLC is a single member LLC disregarded entity, you would need the TurboTax Self-employed version if filing online. If using the desktop version installed on your own computer from a download or CD, you could use any version Deluxe or higher, but the Home & Business version has the most built-in assistance.
If using TurboTax Online, you can upgrade to TurboTax Live version, which includes live online chat with a CPA or enrolled agent. The agent will not prepare your return for you and does not take responsibility in the way that your own accountant does, but they can provide extra guidance and assistance in review your entries (and of course the live online service costs less than a full CPA would charge to prepare your tax returns). There is no live online assistance for the TurboTax Business program, but there may be phone support.
Here are the 2 LIVE option add ons to the ONLINE version : https://turbotax.intuit.com/personal-taxes/online/live/overview/
Thanks so much for the detailed answer. As you can see I am rather ignorant when it comes to these things since I’ve relied on someone else doing them.
I have a few more questions, if you don’t mind.
So the partnership LLC and nonprofit taxes are submitted separate from my personal taxes, correct?
And are there any advantages to doing TurboTax online aside from the live help (if I get the add on)?
@0rph3u5 wrote:
Thanks so much for the detailed answer. As you can see I am rather ignorant when it comes to these things since I’ve relied on someone else doing them.
I have a few more questions, if you don’t mind.
So the partnership LLC and nonprofit taxes are submitted separate from my personal taxes, correct?
And are there any advantages to doing TurboTax online aside from the live help (if I get the add on)?
The non-profit files a separate tax return called a form 990. There is a simple postcard form for certain non-profits, or it may be more complicated, depending on the nature of the non-profit, amount of revenue, and so on. I don't know anything about form 990.
Any partnership, whether an LLC or unincorporated, must file a partnership return form 1065. As part of filing the 1065, a K-1 statement is issued to each partner that contains financial information that the partners use to file their personal tax return.
A single member LLC is considered by the IRS as a "disregarded entity". This means it reports its income and expenses on a schedule C, the same way that an unincorporated sole proprietorship reports it's income and taxes. Schedule C is an attachment and part of your personal tax return. Your business profit from schedule C flows to the main form 1040 where it is combined with your other income, personal deductions, dependents and credits.
There are several differences between Turbotax Desktop (installed on your own computer) and Turbotax Online. If you don't plan to use the Live Online option, then the main differences are the online version is more expensive and less powerful, but you can access it from any computer with almost any web browser. Returns filed using the online version are stored in your account in the cloud; returns filed using the desktop program are not kept online, you are responsible for your own data security and backups.
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