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The 1099-Misc doesn't go on a Sched C. All earnings from the consulting operation are on the Sched C. The operation(s) that results in the Sched C is what is subject to the QBI regulation.
The 1099-Misc is a notational function, which means it is used for reporting what happened when it meets the reporting threshold. It doesn't define anything regarding the QBI. If your client made $5m from consulting, but no one paid more than $599, there would never be any 1099-Misc forms used for reporting.
You are relating things that do not relate.
The 1099-Misc doesn't go on a Sched C. All earnings from the consulting operation are on the Sched C. The operation(s) that results in the Sched C is what is subject to the QBI regulation.
The 1099-Misc is a notational function, which means it is used for reporting what happened when it meets the reporting threshold. It doesn't define anything regarding the QBI. If your client made $5m from consulting, but no one paid more than $599, there would never be any 1099-Misc forms used for reporting.
You are relating things that do not relate.
A F.1099-C doesn't go on Sch C.
It is for cancellation of debt.
What line on Schedule C does the 1099-MISC Will gave Grace get reported on?
line 1 10 11 or 26
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