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Level 2
October 11, 2023
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I want to go back and look at the 1099s I entered. I found a way to get into what I filled out, but am having a hard time finding it. Is there a way to search within?

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Level 15
October 11, 2023

TurboTax does not have images or copies of your 1099's.   The worksheets that are part of the pdf of your tax return show what you entered.   You have to save your own copies of any 1099's that were issued to you.

 

You do not say what kind of 1099 information you entered or that you are looking for.  There are over a dozen kinds of 1099's.  A 1099NEC is typically issued by an individual or business for whom you performed work as an independent contractor, so seek a copy from them if you did not save yours.  Many of the other types of 1099's are issued by banks, brokerages and other financial institutions from which you can seek copies.

 

And...TT does  not have images or copies of W-2's entered.  Save your own W-2's if you received any.

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Level 2
October 11, 2023

No I have all the physical 1099's and I know I entered them all. I just can't find where one has been entered (1099-NEC). I was hoping I could just search for the dollar amount within turbotax to see where that was entered. I looked in both the NEC sections and self employment and it's not there. I wanted to just triple check before I wait for my return to process and file and amendment.

fanfare
Level 15
October 11, 2023

Look for "List of Forms"

Your 1099-NEC will be listed there if you entered it.

You will also see it on Schedule C.

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Always print a copy of your completed tax return for your records, and review it carefully before e-Filing.
You will need it if you are audited by the IRS, or to amend if a TurboTax update changes your return or for any other reason,

AND, to find your AGI next year.

 

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