pmaccasland
Level 2
04-20-2020
09:42 AM
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First time I've run into this and have two questions:
1. Is it self employment taxable [I believe it is] as it is received for providing energy audits and solutions for customers?
2. If it is self-employment taxable, how to I get the 1099-G, with the amount on line 6 to flow to the Schedule C?
Any help would be appreciated.
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IRonMaN
Level 15
04-20-2020
09:44 AM
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1. Yes
2. You can just enter a total in schedule C, you don't need to enter individual 1099s.
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pmaccasland
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04-20-2020
09:46 AM
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Thank you - I try to enter all 1099s but if that solves my problem then I will do that.
IRonMaN
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04-20-2020
09:47 AM
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Just-Lisa-Now-
Level 15
04-20-2020
09:50 AM
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If you look at the 1099g worksheet, its got a way to double click to link to Sch C.
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pmaccasland
Level 2
04-20-2020
12:24 PM
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Tried that - it is only pertaining to box 2, doesn't apply to box 6