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Old 09-18-2015, 12:18 PM
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Verify/prove no Schedule C income

In 2014, I operated as a sole proprietor. In December 2014, I ceased operations and took a full-time, salaried, W2 job.
I'm under contract on a home now in 2015, and the USDA (it's a USDA Rural Development Loan) is stating that they must use my 2014 Schedule C income to predict my 2015 total income, putting me way over the limit for USDA's RDL income limit.

How can I prove (apart from a written statement I've already submitted) that I did not operate a Schedule C/sole proprietorship in 2015, and that I made no money from anything but my current W2 job?


Last edited by joshlevinson : 09-18-2015 at 12:19 PM. Reason: clarify 2015 total income


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