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Retirement tax questions
Sometimes this happens due to how the income from 1099-Misc is categorized (Sch C or Sch E) to avoid double taxation. Also, Form 1099-G may not appear if it is not taxable.
Since you are using the TTD version, you are able to change to Forms Mode by clicking on the Forms Mode option at the top right. There, you can:
- Review your 1099-Misc and 1099-G Worksheets to verify that your data is there
- Review your Schedule 1 or Form 1040 to verify the data is there
If your data is in the above Forms, your tax return is accurate. Note: If the data is not there, do not manually override the Forms.
For more peace of mind and wanting to see the data instead of "Available Now", you can also force a refresh by deleting the Forms (Going to Tax Tools, Delete a Form) and re-entering them.
You can also check for updates to ensure your TTD is up to date.
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