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Old 02-01-2004, 02:35 AM
Cal Learner-- MVP
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Default Re: Self Employed - Gross Pay(?)

In microsoft.public.money, JDP[at]Work wrote:

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> Thank you. I had created a new catagory after I posted this question, and now I
> see that I would want to bind it to a tax form.
> Would it make more sence for me to create as many catagories as I receive money
> from, that way I would bind it to a 1099-MISC?


When you have a category that you find maps to a given copy of a
form, Yes.
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Old 02-01-2004, 12:59 AM
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Default Re: Self Employed - Gross Pay(?)

Carl,

Thank you. I had created a new catagory after I posted this question, and now I
see that I would want to bind it to a tax form.

Would it make more sence for me to create as many catagories as I receive money
from, that way I would bind it to a 1099-MISC?

TIA

JeffP....

"Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote in message
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> In microsoft.public.money, JDP[at]Work wrote:
> > I don't have a buiness per-se, but I am self employed.
> > > I do not advertise, I'm not generally for hire, I don't have a business card.
> > > I do participate as an associate of an LLC, but I am not officially a part of

> > that company.
> > > I do have a few people that I work for. I do a schedule C and pay my own

taxes.
> > > I'm not sure how to setup my Income, the only option seems to be, Salary -

Gross
> > Pay
> > > I'm tempted to use either Other Income or Periodic Income, but I don't know

> > which of the three would be best.
> > > I'll post a followup if I haven't provided the critical info that would be

the
> > deciding factor.

> I suspect that the Business version has pre-defined categories.
> You can make your own categories. Before or after making the
> categories, you can go to Accounts&Bills-> Categories&Payees. Click
> New, or double-click an existing category. If appropriate, check the
> Include on Tax Forms box. Then select schedule C and the appropriate
> line.



 
Old 01-31-2004, 08:59 PM
Cal Learner-- MVP
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Default Re: Self Employed - Gross Pay(?)

In microsoft.public.money, JDP[at]Work wrote:

- quote -

> I don't have a buiness per-se, but I am self employed.
> I do not advertise, I'm not generally for hire, I don't have a business card.
> I do participate as an associate of an LLC, but I am not officially a part of
> that company.
> I do have a few people that I work for. I do a schedule C and pay my own taxes.
> I'm not sure how to setup my Income, the only option seems to be, Salary - Gross
> Pay
> I'm tempted to use either Other Income or Periodic Income, but I don't know
> which of the three would be best.
> I'll post a followup if I haven't provided the critical info that would be the
> deciding factor.


I suspect that the Business version has pre-defined categories.

You can make your own categories. Before or after making the
categories, you can go to Accounts&Bills-> Categories&Payees. Click
New, or double-click an existing category. If appropriate, check the
Include on Tax Forms box. Then select schedule C and the appropriate
line.

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Old 01-31-2004, 05:18 PM
JDP@Work
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Default Self Employed - Gross Pay(?)

I don't have a buiness per-se, but I am self employed.

I do not advertise, I'm not generally for hire, I don't have a business card.

I do participate as an associate of an LLC, but I am not officially a part of
that company.

I do have a few people that I work for. I do a schedule C and pay my own taxes.

I'm not sure how to setup my Income, the only option seems to be, Salary - Gross
Pay

I'm tempted to use either Other Income or Periodic Income, but I don't know
which of the three would be best.

I'll post a followup if I haven't provided the critical info that would be the
deciding factor.

TIA

JeffP....


 

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