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June 5, 2019
Question

Do you have to complete a separate Schedule C for each 1099 you have that are for different job/companies?

  • June 5, 2019
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I have 3 1099Misc  

Do i complete a separate Schedule C for each job?

What if you get  a W-2 for a part-time job (my Security Business) but that's part of your business as a contracted employee (Security) for that company (Capital Metro) 

box13 on the W-2 doesn't have anything marked (Statutory employee, Retirement plan or Third-party sick pay)  ....How do you report this since it's a w-2 NOT a 1099 like I get for my other business related jobs.


Thanks so much in advance for your time....Its greatly appreciate.

Have an AWESOME DAY!!

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    MargaretL
    Employee
    June 5, 2019

    No, you don't have to prepare separate Schedule Cs for each 1099-Misc, if all of them are for the same business. You would report each 1099-misc separately but under one Schedule C.

    As to the W-2, you should report it as a regular W-2, regardless is that was part of your business.  Somehow Capital Metro has qualified you as an employee and paid you as such.  You would report the form not under Schedule C, but in the Wages and Salaries section of TurboTax.

    1. Federal Taxes (you may have a Personal Tab, select it first)
    2. Wages and Income
    3. Wages and Salaries

    Please report W-2 exactly as it appears. If no boxes are checked (such as box 13) on your form, then leave them blank in the program. It is common not to have them checked.

    Employee
    June 5, 2019
    if only someone could explain how, technically speaking, in TurboTax to "report each 1099-misc separately but under one Schedule C"
    April 24, 2020

    I found out today. so you go under your Income and Expenses section> Self-Employment Income and expenses (if you have W2 income as well. idk what it looks like with just Self employment)> click on the Three dot circle on the right>edit> "Add Income for this work" button, it will then prompt you for the type of  additional income you have under that work title.