taxes and the dreaded schedule C
Mar. 31st, 2008 07:16 amfinished my taxes last night, though i barely averted a mini-breakdown in the process. kirk received a 1099-misc with "non-employee compensation" and it made everything all screwy.
basically turbotax has hidden calculation sheets to create your Schedule C and it is IMPOSSIBLE to edit some of the information that is in there, once you have gone through the interview the first time. subsequent edits only let you edit certain items.
the only solution is to DELETE your hidden Schedule C worksheets. you would not believe how many dozens of people have pleaded with the stupid online question service HOW DO I EDIT MY SCHEDULE C and either no one answers them, or they tell them to go through the stupid interview which DOES NOT WORK. no one mentions there is a hidden way to delete the hidden worksheets.
once i figured this out, i wanted to go through all the unanswered schedule C questions and answer DELETE YOUR WORKSHEETS AND BE FREE, MY BROTHERS.
basically turbotax has hidden calculation sheets to create your Schedule C and it is IMPOSSIBLE to edit some of the information that is in there, once you have gone through the interview the first time. subsequent edits only let you edit certain items.
the only solution is to DELETE your hidden Schedule C worksheets. you would not believe how many dozens of people have pleaded with the stupid online question service HOW DO I EDIT MY SCHEDULE C and either no one answers them, or they tell them to go through the stupid interview which DOES NOT WORK. no one mentions there is a hidden way to delete the hidden worksheets.
once i figured this out, i wanted to go through all the unanswered schedule C questions and answer DELETE YOUR WORKSHEETS AND BE FREE, MY BROTHERS.