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yewahl
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I filed a 1099-misc for rent that I paid business rental. I cant find it on my account. Where do I find a copy of what I filed with Turbo Tax?

 
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JulieCo
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I filed a 1099-misc for rent that I paid business rental. I cant find it on my account. Where do I find a copy of what I filed with Turbo Tax?

If you used the online Quick Employer Forms to create the 1099 MISC form, you can sign in with your TurboTax ID in this link and should see the forms you created:  Quick Employer Forms

Otherwise, here are steps to be brought to the "Prepare W-2/1099" section of TurboTax:

https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3301188



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JulieCo
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I filed a 1099-misc for rent that I paid business rental. I cant find it on my account. Where do I find a copy of what I filed with Turbo Tax?

If you used the online Quick Employer Forms to create the 1099 MISC form, you can sign in with your TurboTax ID in this link and should see the forms you created:  Quick Employer Forms

Otherwise, here are steps to be brought to the "Prepare W-2/1099" section of TurboTax:

https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3301188



I filed a 1099-misc for rent that I paid business rental. I cant find it on my account. Where do I find a copy of what I filed with Turbo Tax?

I'm not sure I trust what TurboTax says about their Quick Employer Forms.  If you enter data, it might disappear instead of being saved (as promised).

  

On about January 10, 2020, I (eventually) figured out how to enter payee data at the TurboTax web pages for eventual printing and eFiling of IRS Forms 1099-MISC (block 7, NEC Compensation) due tomorrow, January 31, 2020.  [For my 2019 returns, I upgraded to TTax Home & Business -- specifically because I wanted the advertised ability to eFile my 1099-MISC forms and know that my current 2019 data would be saved online for quick & easy transfer to next year.]

(1) It turned into a time-wasting hassle to (eventually) discover that the ability to enter 1099-MISC info via the online web pages could NOT be accessed from my freshly-created and therefore existing 2019 TTax file in my desktop computer. Instead, when first opening TTax I had to click the "Start a new return" button and from there choose to enter 1099-MISC (or W2, etc.) data. That worked and I manually entered data for about 30 payees. I chose not to eFile at that time (TTax FAQs explain that my data would be saved online for later eFiling and for transfer to next year). Instead of immediately eFiling, I opted to wait until the end of January (i.e., today, 01/30/2020) in case errors needed to be corrected before eFiling. [NOTE -- There was NO "sign out" link or button available on any of the screens that appeared for me, so I simply closed the browser window. Chrome browser.]

(2) Today, 01/30/2020, I am trying to get back to my previously-entered 1099-MISC data that is supposed to be stored someplace within my online account at TTax ... ... ... and, after successfully logging in with my username and password, I cannot find any of my previously-entered data. The option to enter brand new data appears, but NO saved data from a couple of weeks ago. AARRGGH! A link to previously-saved data does NOT appear when I use the "Start a new return" button when TTax first loads. I cannot find a link to my already-entered data when I go back into my already-started 2019 tax file that's stored in my desktop computer. AARRGGH!

Now I wonder why I wasted my time and money upgrading my TTax product so that I could (supposedly) enter and eFile 1099-MISC forms via TTax to the IRS.

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