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March 11, 2024
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Cannot find or change 8995 form

  • March 11, 2024
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I would like to combine my two eneterprises into one and change its name but I can't find where to do this in the desktop version

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    DawnC
    Employee
    March 15, 2024

    Search for QBI and use the Jump to QBI link to be taken through the qualified business income options.   Please review the information; once you aggregate your businesses for QBI purposes, you must continue to do so on future returns.

     

    You may combine several trades or businesses into a single entity so you can apply the W-2 wage limitation or the unadjusted basis immediately after acquisition of qualified business property limitation if you meet these requirements:

     

    1. You or a group of people own at least 50% of each trade or business for most of the tax year, including the last day of the tax year, and all trades or businesses have the same tax year-end.
    2. None of the trades or businesses are an SSTB.
    3. All trades or businesses meet at least two of these conditions:
      • They provide products, property, or services that are the same or are customarily offered together.
      • They share facilities or significant centralized business elements such as personnel, accounting, legal, manufacturing, purchasing, human resources, or information technology resources.
      • They're operated in coordination with, or reliance upon, one or more of the businesses in the aggregated group.

    If your businesses meet these requirements and your 2023 taxable income before the Qualified Business Income (QBI) deduction is $182,100 or less ($364,200 or less if filing jointly), there's no advantage to aggregating your businesses for the QBI deduction.   However, if your taxable income exceeds these amounts, aggregation may be advantageous, depending on your relative income, W-2 wages paid, and business assets.    If you indicate in TurboTax that your business is aggregated with your other businesses, we'll ask you to enter:

     

    1. A description of the combined businesses and the IRS rules that allow these businesses to be combined for QBI purposes; and
    2. An explanation of what changed from last year, if the businesses that make up the aggregation are different from last year.

     

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