How do I enter business income (Schedule C)?
To enter business income (Schedule C)
- Click the Planning tab.
- Click the Tax Center button.
- Click Show Tax Planner.
- On the left side of the page, select Business Income.
- In the Business Income or Loss - Schedule C page, in the Revenue, field, enter gross receipts or sales from all sole proprietorships.
- In the Cost of Goods Sold field, enter the cost of goods sold.
- In the Meals/Entertainment Expense field, enter your total meal and entertainment expense (100 percent).
- In the Deductible Business Mileage field, enter the value of the Schedule C and Schedule E mileage that you can deduct as a business expense.
- In the Other Allowable Expenses field, enter all expenses for sole proprietorships on this line (except meals and entertainment).
- In the Unspecified Business Expenses field, Quicken displays the value of the business transactions you've flagged as potentially tax deductible. You should resolve the status of these transactions to help make sure you get the maximum tax deduction for your business.
- In the Exp. for Business Use of Home field, if you work out of your home, enter the amount in home costs that you can deduct as a business expense.
Notes
- You should enter Schedule C information if you:
- Operated a business or practiced a profession as a sole proprietorship during the year.
- Had more than one business, or if you and your spouse had separate businesses. In these cases, the IRS requires you to complete separate Schedule C forms for each business when you file your tax returns.
- Depreciation can be complex to compute. Check your IRS Schedule C publications or consult a tax professional for information about calculating depreciation.
- Quicken Business & Personal uses cash-basis reporting by default. However, Quicken Business & Personal also supports accrual-basis reporting for this and other business reports.