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Schedule C, realtor, had no activity in 2024. Does ProSeries allow you to "turn off" vehicle information so it is not an error and carries to next year? I simply placed zeros in the mile fields, and answered the questions, but wondered if there was some type of magic, besides what I did? π
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I donβt think there is such a switch. I would have entered total miles driven with zero business miles if I wanted the info carried forward - which sounds like what you did.
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I gave up magic when I got engrossed in mind reading classes for this place. Currently my magic skills are on par with Bullwinkle's ability to pull a rabbit out of a hat.
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Bullwinkle gave up on trying to pull a rabbit out of a hat. He is currently trying to pull Form 172 out of a hat.
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Are you claiming other expenses, like dues and licenses and education? Did he not even try to close a deal? Why are you filing Schedule C at all? By the way, Realtors don't like it when you don't capitalize them.