
Anonymous
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01-26-2020
07:55 AM
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01-26-2020
08:13 AM
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That would be for the EIN, if the business has one.
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George4Tacks
Level 15
01-26-2020
09:02 AM
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NO.
It is the EIN of the person for whom you are preparing the Schedule C. It can be left blank.
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It is the EIN of the person for whom you are preparing the Schedule C. It can be left blank.
Answers are easy. Questions are hard!
IRonMaN
Level 15
01-26-2020
10:21 AM
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As a side note, since you aren't sure about the EIN stuff, I'm guessing you haven't prepared a lot of schedule Cs. In fairness to your client, your professional reputation and your professional liability insurance carrier, you really should consider doing a little homework about schedule C returns. There are a lot of resources out there to help folks do things right so consider using them.
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