IRS Form 1040 Schedules C And E: Similarities And Differences
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Date: April 16 , 2025
Time: 1pmET | 12pm CT | 11am MT | 10am PT
Duration: 120 Minutes
Description:
This webcast is designed for owners of unincorporated businesses and disregarded entities (such as single-member LLCs) who report their income and losses on Schedule C or E of their personal Form 1040. If you fall into either of these categories, this session is tailored for you.
Topics for Discussion:
Schedule C: Profit or Loss from Business (Sole Proprietorships)
Part I: Schedule C – Income
Part II: Schedule C – Expenses
Part III: Schedule C – Cost of Goods Sold
Part IV: Schedule C – Information on Your Vehicle
Part V: Other Expenses
Schedule E: Supplemental Income & Loss
Part I: Schedule E – Income or Loss from Rental Real Estate and Royalties
Part II: Schedule E – Income or Loss from Partnerships and S Corporations
Part III: Schedule E – Income or Loss from Estates and Trusts
Part IV: Schedule E – Income or Loss from Real Estate Mortgage Investment Conduits (REMICs)
Part V: Summary
Learning Objectives:
Understand where to report an individual taxpayer’s income and expenses.
Distinguish between which schedules the taxpayer must use and the rationale behind it.
Identify specific reporting requirements for income and expenses when filing personal income tax returns.
Recognize the requirements for both Schedule C and Schedule E on Form 1040.
Determine which schedule is appropriate for reporting income or losses and the limitations associated with each.
Credits and Other information:
Recommended CPE credit – 2.0
Recommended field of study – Taxes
Session Prerequisites and preparation: None
Session learning level: Basic
Location: Virtual/Online
Delivery method: Group Internet Based
Attendance Requirement: Yes
Session Duration: 2 Hours
Who Will Benefit:
CPA
Enrolled Agents (EAs)
Tax Professionals
Attorneys
Other Tax Preparers
Finance professionals
Financial planners
About Our Speaker
Marcia L. Miller, MBA, EA is President and Owner of Financial Horizons, Inc.
Marcia’s experience spans over four decades of Accounting, Tax and Management Consulting for a practice with emphasis on representing Small Business Owners in all aspects of Taxes, Employment & Labor Issues, Pensions, Estate Planning as well as Federal, State (Nationwide) and Foreign mandatory reporting.
As a recognized Thought Leader and Speaker in the World of Information Reporting and commonly referred to as the “1099 Queen”, Marcia was appointed to, and successfully completed a three-year term, as a Committee Member, to the Internal Revenue Service’s Information Reporting Program Advisory Committee (IRPAC).