Besides half upending my mental picture of what forms I need to file
enotsola's and my taxes (spoilers: if you have self-employment income it isn't really any simpler, and some schedules are still called the same thing while some aren't), this year's tax quandary is whether we can take the "Qualified Business Income" deduction. We seem to meet the requirements as to our total income and the nature of the business, but the forms all expect you to fill in an EIN (Employer Identification Number) for the business. It doesn't have one; it's a sole proprietorship with no employees and no legal entity of its own (LLC, S corporation). Trying to take this deduction if we're not actually eligible would not be a small error (something on the order of $1600-1700 difference in taxable income). Does anyone know anything about this one? I fear I may wind up having to actually call the IRS, which I would dread in any case but even more so this year due to the recent unpleasantness.
eta: I may have created a problem where there wasn't one. I am at work without my draft filled forms and am quickly glancing at fresh blanks, so I need to review this more carefully again when I get home. See my reply to
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Date: Jan. 31st, 2019 09:28 pm (UTC)From:If not, getting an EIN is free and a low-hassle process; you are not required to have or intend to have employees to get one.
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Date: Jan. 31st, 2019 09:47 pm (UTC)From:FWIW, that worksheet differs from the instructions for Schedule C-EZ, Profit or Loss from Business (Sole Proprietorship), which explicitly says to leave the EIN blank if you don't have one, not to enter your SSN instead (it has a separate space for the proprietor's SSN).
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Date: Feb. 1st, 2019 12:18 am (UTC)From:(I say this as a CPA; although I'm not a paid tax preparer, I am up-to-date on this section of the new tax law because it pertains to me.)
This year's forms weren't ready before the shutdown and were rushed out for the start of tax season. They're terrible.
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Date: Mar. 16th, 2019 06:37 am (UTC)From:Yanno something that darkly amuses me, is that they crowed about "the 1040 is the front and back of a postcard!" and then... didn't... set the PDF up that way. Like, it's just the top half of each of two 8.5x11 pages. Not actually custom page sizes.