MonikaK1
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Retirement tax questions

TurboTax does not have access to pull anyone's information from another customer's QuickBooks account.

 

See here, for example, for instructions on the QuickBooks site for an employer to access a former employee's W-2.

 

You mentioned a 1099, though you identified the payer as an "employer". If you were working as an independent contractor, you can report your income on your Schedule C directly if you didn't receive a 1099.

 

See Joanna B2's response in this thread. Businesses are required to issue 1099-NEC to independent contractors on payments over $600. If not available, you can use your deposit slips or bank statement to file your self-employment income and enter the total income on Schedule C, other income not reported on 1099-NEC.

 

The independent contractor's self-employment income is reported on form 1099-NEC (previously 1099-MISC).

 

The form 1099-MISC is used to report: royalties ($10 or more), at least $600 of rents, prizes, and awards, attorney's fees, and other cash payments.

 

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