I have an accountant generated form 1095 from an LLC that my sister and I set up to manage my mother's house. Is there a way to report this income in TurboTax Home and Business? A search for Form 1095 pointed me to $1,700 for TurboTax Business which seems a bet steep when I only need to enter in one value (along with amending one value on my 2022 taxes). Any help appreciated!
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Do you need to do a 1065 partnership return? You can buy Turbo Tax Business separately from the expensive full service version.
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Do you need to enter the 1065 K-1 or a W2 into your personal return? You should have a schedule K-1 from the accountant. Do you already have the Home & Business version?
To enter a K-1 go to
Federal Taxes Tab or Personal (Home & Business version)
Wages and Income
Scroll down to S-corps, Partnerships, and Trusts or to Business items
Schedules K-1, Q - Click the Start or Update button
Be sure to pick the right kind of K-1. There are 3 kinds, 1041, 1065 & 1120S
There is no federal Form 1095. Please check the form number on the form that you received from the accountant.
Form 1095-A, 1095-B, and 1095-C are related to health insurance coverage, not an LLC.
Did you get a Schedule K-1 (Form 1065) from a multi-member LLC that is taxed as a partnership? If so, see VolvoGirl's second post above.
TurboTax Business can be used to create a Form 1065 partnership tax return, along with the associated Schedule K-1. It is not for entering a Schedule K-1 that you received. You enter the Schedule K-1 that you received in your personal Form 1040 tax return in TurboTax Home & Business.
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