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Hello,
I've seen this posted a couple of times on the community but I cannot solution it.
I'm doing an e-file on turbotax (deluxe with the stock options). I have linked my Robinhood account and successfully imported my 1099- DIV, 1099-INT. But I am unable to import my 1099-MISC (most likely because it's less than a dollar).
However, when I get ready to file I receive an error asking me to double click to link my schedule C. However, double clicking does not provide any links or additional information.
I've seen that this error mainly occurs with gig workers but all I had was stock sells. I figure if I can't get this to work I"m going to get a refund and try my luck at H&R block.
Any advice?
Thanks,
Josh G
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Hi Josh,
It may be faster to enter your information by hand, instead of linking to another online account, or using another software. IMHO, every year Turbo Tax has bigger and bigger bugs and security holes, but I continue using it, because the overall quality is great, and I am familiar with Turbo Tax. For example, in the last of couple of years, the desktop versions of Turbo Tax were signed with an expired certificate. After I complained many times, this year the desktop app is signed with a fresh certificate, thank you so much Intuit Inc., but the TurboTax Updater executable, which makes changes to a user's PC is UNSIGNED and appears as an app from an Unknown Publisher. These are some of the glaringly obvious bugs. It will be interesting to learn from your experience with the quality and speed of transition to another app, should you decide to take that route.
Does your tax return contain an incomplete 1099-MISC, 1099-NEC or self-employment activity?
Perhaps the TurboTax software wants to link the 1099-MISC that you talked about to a self-employment activity? If so, you may be able to remove the 1099-MISC by using the Delete a form tool.
Did you ever find an answer? It's doing the same thing for me.
When you input the 1099–MISC if it’s for say a brokerage bonus for opening a new account, there are questions during interview about the income whether it was for your job or “intent to earn money” - saying yes to this triggers Sched C etc. saying No to this simply records the income on Schedule 1 without Sched C
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