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You don't fill out a 1099-MISC and your customer is not obligated to provide one.
As an "independent contractor" you are obligated to keep your own books and records of income and expense, and report those numbers properly on Schedule C which becomes part of your income tax return.
You do have to file, you do have to fill out a Schedule C, you enter your revenue and expenses from your own books and records, (which might be as simple as a check register.) That does mean you can't use the TT FreeEdition as it doesn't support the preparation of Schedule C.
Tom Young
You don't fill out a 1099-MISC and your customer is not obligated to provide one.
As an "independent contractor" you are obligated to keep your own books and records of income and expense, and report those numbers properly on Schedule C which becomes part of your income tax return.
You do have to file, you do have to fill out a Schedule C, you enter your revenue and expenses from your own books and records, (which might be as simple as a check register.) That does mean you can't use the TT FreeEdition as it doesn't support the preparation of Schedule C.
Tom Young
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