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12-06-2019
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I understand when we are working with Corporate, Partnerships, S Corps, etc. But a Schedule C can also be a business. So when it is referred to "business returns" is the reference to the first mentioned, i.e., Corporation Return? When I read that you can now file "business returns" I'm thinking I need to separate a Schedule C return and file separately. Am I confused, or am I on the right path?
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TAXOH
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12-06-2019
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Schedule C is part of the individual return. Business returns are corporate, partnerships, s corps, fiduciary.
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"can now file "business returns"
I believe it said Prior Year Business returns...not 2018
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I believe it said Prior Year Business returns...not 2018
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TAXOH
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Yes it did
mojocpa
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Lacerte has a alert on the start date for filing returns, looks like it is January 28th:
https://accountants-community.intuit.com/announcements/1790482&src=lscipa