There is a line at the bottom of the screen saying:
Self-employment commissions reports on T4A slips
0.00
That is correct there is no commissions (ie. box 20) reported on T4A, but there is "Fees for services" (ie. box 48) reported which are not showing at all on this screen. I could enter those manually in the Professional Fees box, but why doesn't it auto populate it? It looks like it would have auto-populated it if it was commissions. If I manually enter it in there, I'm afraid it will be be double counted. All the other answers to this question are never clear and just say something generic, like "you have to report the income"... but they don't address the fact that it is already included from the T4A which was imported.
The amount in box 48 refers to fees you received for services that you provided during the year and is treated as self-employment income by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). Therefore, this amount must also be reported as business or professional income on your tax return. (Which would be self-employed).
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You just gave the same canned (and unhelpful) response that I warned against in my question. I figured it out, the issue is that when the T4A was imported it correctly had a value in box 48 but it didn't get assigned a type for the "Fees for services". You have to go into the T4A in turbotax and find box 48. Near that box there will be a dropdown where you can specify the type of fees for services. It has a few options... but for me, nothing was selected. So I selected Professional Fees or something like from the drop down on the T4A within turbotax. Once I did that, the dollar value from box 48 automatically showed up on the Self-Employment/business income page. I hope this helps the next person. I find it frustrating that turbotax didn't prompt me to do this and instead seemed to always offer to upsell me on their paid assistance features right at this part of the process. I imagine the paid assistance would have solved it pretty quick.
The amount in box 48 refers to fees you received for services that you provided during the year and is treated as self-employment income by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). Therefore, this amount must also be reported as business or professional income on your tax return. (Which would be self-employed).
Thank you for choosing TurboTax.
You just gave the same canned (and unhelpful) response that I warned against in my question. I figured it out, the issue is that when the T4A was imported it correctly had a value in box 48 but it didn't get assigned a type for the "Fees for services". You have to go into the T4A in turbotax and find box 48. Near that box there will be a dropdown where you can specify the type of fees for services. It has a few options... but for me, nothing was selected. So I selected Professional Fees or something like from the drop down on the T4A within turbotax. Once I did that, the dollar value from box 48 automatically showed up on the Self-Employment/business income page. I hope this helps the next person. I find it frustrating that turbotax didn't prompt me to do this and instead seemed to always offer to upsell me on their paid assistance features right at this part of the process. I imagine the paid assistance would have solved it pretty quick.
Thank you for your feedback, it is much appreciated. I will send this to the appropriate department.
@tyler61 This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you so much for posting the resolution!
Hi,
I feel your pain - mine too was auto populated from MyCRA but I didn't noticed that it didn't flow all the way thru. I ended up with a re-assessment and a large tax bill and penalties. The program should auto populate or at least prompt you to? I spent over an hour on the phone with Turbo Tax and got no where.
I was having this problem because I had selected the "professional fees" from the dropdown on box 48. However, when I switched to "business fees" in finally appeared as part of my self-employment income and my expenses were applied to it.
This helped me greatly. I had the exact same issue. Thanks very much for providing the solution!
Hello, I have a stuck dropdown box to transfer the income to business income for box 48 from CRA upload. It wont let me do anything. Any thoughts on how to fix that?
Try shutting down and starting again.
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I just got a letter of Re-assessment from CRA with repayment and penalties in excess of $1500!!! After investigating it was this problem: where I downloaded all T4 and T4A from CRA. Turbotax accepted them but one T4A with Box 48. Of course, I trusted TurboTax to ensure I was filling all the boxes needed, especially for capturing all income source. Lo and behold it did not flag I had to choose the Source for Box 48. Not even a Warning before submission. Therefore this T4A did not appear on the T1 General at all! I spoke with TurboTax and tried to get a 100% Accuracy Guarantee but they said it was my fault. Then why do I need a TAx software if it is not going to help me pick up on these things. TurboTax refused the claim.
Unfortunately, I will not be using TurboTax going forward after 20+ years.
@DOC111 I'm sorry to hear that you've had this experience.
The "Source of Box 48" box in TurboTax Online is there to tell the program which Self-Employment form you need to use. It's not a box that's on the actual T4A slip from the CRA. When you Auto-Fill your return, nothing in that box is automatically selected, because Auto-Fill only fills in what is on the actual slip. This is one of the reasons why we recommend checking your slips after you Auto-Fill, because there are other t-slip pages in TurboTax that have similar options. Also, sometimes Auto-Fill duplicates slips, or what the CRA sends over is incorrect.
As to why the software didn't warn you to select an option for "Source of Box 48" - it does if you are on the T4A page and then try to move forward without making a selection.