Do any of you have your own business of some sort and do your own taxes?
I am debating on whether I should attempt to do my own taxes like I normally do, but I am scared I will screw something up or miss something with business expenses and such.
Thoughts?
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I am not incorporated. I am considered an independent contractor for a company. I was paid by them, but taxes were not taken out of the money I made (which was very little this past year). I do not sell goods. I use my vehicle a little (to get things printed or to go to vendor events) but not solely for this job.
Thanks for the suggestion on looking at Schedule C. I will do that tonight.
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That depends on how complicated your business revenue and expenses may be. Mine is pretty straightforward and the last few years I have done a schedule C as part of my 1040 where I am an independent contractor/business. I don't claim mileage or home office expenses and I have receipts and invoices to account for everything, so I feel pretty confident doing it myself on the Turbotax business edition.
It might be a good idea to get a tax professional to do the past year for you and like pp said, you can follow his example in the following years yourself.
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