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Since you received another unemployment reporting form, depending on whether both forms are 1099-G or if one is a PUA 1099-G or UC 1099-G or other different 1099-G form name will determine if you will use the information on both to add together to file your unemployment income or if you use one or the other.
As suggested above, you can call your local state unemployment office to ask them if you are to combine them to file your return or use one or the other.
If you have already e-filed with TurboTax, then your return is waiting to be transmitted to IRS and cannot be changed or pulled back unless/until IRS rejects it.
If/when IRS rejects the return then you can open it and fix the reject area as well as correct the unemployment section of the return before wrapping it back up for retransmitting.
Please compare the 1099-Gs. Are they the same form #? Are they the same data on them?
Some states are issuing new unemployment forms that break it down between unemployment sources for the payments received (PUA 1099-G and UC 1099-G, and various other forms for different types of unemployment, etc.).
They are all still considered 1099-G for taxable unemployment for your return.
They are created for reporting different sources of unemployment compensation received.
The PUA 1099-G is an award of Pandemic Unemployment Award...it came from a different source and is only reported on that one document. So, if your 1099-G forms are different form numbers you may need to add them all together to include all unemployment in your return.
For additional information, refer to the following link:
What is PUA 1099-G and UC 1099-G