It depends on what the 1099 PATR was issued for. Here are some various ways to enter depending on the type of income it is.
To enter a 1099-PATR for farm or co-op dividends:
- Open (continue) your return in TurboTax
- Go to Federal
- Wages and income
- Rentals, Royalties, and Farm
- Farm Income and Farm Rental
- Follow the instructions to enter info about your farm
- After you enter information about your farm profile, you will reach a screen that says Your Farming Income and Expenses, you will enter your 1099-PATR info in Livestock, grain, produce, custom work, co-ops
If your 1099-PATR isn't for farm or co-op dividends, it gets entered as general business income:
- Open (continue) your return in TurboTax
- Inside TurboTax, search for business (schedule c) (use this exact phrase) and then select the Jump to link in the search results
- When asked Did you have any self-employment income or expenses? answer Yes
- Follow the instructions to enter info about your business
- When you get to Let's enter the income for your (type of farming) work, select Other self-employed income and Continue
- Enter the information from your 1099-PATR on the Tell us about other self-employed income screen
If this isn't farm income, you can post it to Other Miscellaneous income. This is true if you work in a cooperative.
- Go to Wages & Income
- Scroll all the way down to Less Common Income
- Select Miscellaneous Income, 1099-A, 1099-C from the drop-down
- Select Other reportable income
- Any Other Taxable Income? = Yes
- Description = 1099-PATR (description)
- Amount = $
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