SCH C Due Diligence Documents
All applicable SCH C Due Diligence Documents must be completed prior to entering ANY information on SCH C.
Schedule C Worksheet: Complete for all returns with SCH C attached.
Depreciation Worksheet: Complete for all SCH C returns with depreciation included on the return.
8829 Business Use of Home Expense Worksheet: Complete for all SCH C returns using Form 8829.
SCH C (Form 1040), Profit or Loss from Business (Sole Proprietorship)
Taxpayers use SCH C to report income or loss from a business they operated as a sole proprietor.
Taxpayers who file Form SCH C are considered self-employed.
Self-employment in excess of $400 MUST be reported to the IRS.
Self-employment income is income received from the sale of products or services by an
individual.
Self-employed individuals may be any of the following,
Independent contractors: Provide contract work to other individuals and receive a 1099- NEC, 1099-MISC, or 1099-K for their services.
Sole proprietors: Operate their own business providing a service or selling goods. Keep gross receipts and records of their income and expenses.Taxpayers may use the same SCH C for multiple forms, as long as the work is the same type of work.
Some taxpayers may have a BOI reporting requirement, see What is the BOI Reporting Requirement?, for more information.
For more information regarding SCH C, reference SCH C (Form 1040) Profit or Loss from Business (Sole Proprietorship).
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