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if so, how do you add data for second schedule H?
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That is the case. I am looking for guidance on how to enter the data for a second schedule H.
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Does the first one show both names? Is there an option for spouse?
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The client submitted two separate EINs - one for the husband and one for the wife. The wife passed away during 2022. They each had household help and issued W-2s to their respective employees.
I am trying to figure out how to enter the second EIN.
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I have a related issue: Joint return, couple hired two different workers using the SSN of the T/P. I have two H's to include and no way to generate a second input sheet .
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Your situation only requires one Sch H. Sch H is reported one per employer, regardless of the number of employees.
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Prepare one, print to PDF, prepare the second. Attach the PDF version to the e-file. Override the total Sch H.
Maybe have to paper file, it's been a long time since I've had that situation, but the diagnostics will tell you if the Sch H taxes override is okay for e-file.
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Thank you for your response. Seems very odd that something we do might end up as a paper filing. Nobody wants that, do they!? I'm inclined to use the Spouse Sched H for the second employee. It's a joint return, and all the information gets reported. No harm no fowl, right?
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@Dano This is why you should post your own question, not tag along in the comments of someone else. The response aimed at you said: "Your situation only requires one Sch H. Sch H is reported one per employer, regardless of the number of employees."
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Thank you!