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Business & farm
I am sorry, you will need to enter your W-2 data separately from your 1099's. When you receive a W-2, you are treated as an employee. When you receive a 1099, you are treated as if you are self-employed.
Additionally, the IRS uses these W-2's and 1099's to match up data reported to them, if you combine this data, it may delay your refund, or your return will be rejected if Electronically filed.
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March 20, 2020
1:25 PM