T/S on Schedule C items - Taxact

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  • EAP
    Daycare.com Member
    • Aug 2012
    • 223

    T/S on Schedule C items - Taxact

    Just making sure Taxact (switched and like much better than TT) isn't going to re-apply my T/S % to the totals I have already entered on the schedule C. I don't think so and by Tom's example in his book it looks like I am responsible for doing that with the software in the schedule C section, but that in the 8829 section the program will apply my T/S to the indirect expense totals.
  • frugalmama4
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jan 2012
    • 470

    #2
    That's how TT does it...so that maybe so for Taxact.

    TT actually tells you that it will apply the t/s to the home office expenses (mortgage interest,taxes, mortgage ins, utilities etc). But in the section where you have to input your business expenses (supplies, office-supplies, second phone line etc) you need to know which amounts to input...follow the example in Tom book...add you T/S totals to your 100% totals and that's the amount you put in.

    Sorry...I don't have experience with TaxAct

    Does TA allow you to see the forms as you go???


    Hope that helped

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    • TomCopeland
      Business Author/Trainer
      • Jun 2010
      • 3062

      #3
      Tax Act

      Originally posted by EAP
      Just making sure Taxact (switched and like much better than TT) isn't going to re-apply my T/S % to the totals I have already entered on the schedule C. I don't think so and by Tom's example in his book it looks like I am responsible for doing that with the software in the schedule C section, but that in the 8829 section the program will apply my T/S to the indirect expense totals.
      This is one of the key problems with all tax software. The software will apply your time-space % to your house expenses (Form 8829) but it won't for all other shared expenses. So, you will need to know what your time-space % is and apply it before entering them into the software.
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