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There are a couple things you can try to fix the issue of your 1099-G amount doubling.
Type '1099-G' in the Search window, then 'Jump to 1099g'. EDIT your 1099-G and go completely through the section again.
Or, in the left-side menu, choose 'Tax Tools', then 'Tools', then 'Delete a Form' from the pop-up menu.
You will see a listing of all the forms in your return. Scroll to 1099-G and choose DELETE at the far right.
Go back into your return and re-enter your 1099-G through the Search.
Click this link for more info on Unemployment and Form 1099-G.
Are you sure you are looking at the unemployment amount or the standard deduction for being single ??? If you did not enter the amount twice then look at the actual form 1040 lines 9 & 12 and the Sch 1 line 7 ...
You can view your entire return or just your 1040 form before you e-file:
Finally found the actual fix while looking through other questions on here. Almsot said screw it and just filed which would have been bad. Here's the fix that worked for me. :
You may have duplicate 1099-G form entries that need to be deleted directly from the list of forms as follows:
Find any duplicate form 1099-G's in the list and delete the forms.
There were two 1099-G forms on mine for some reason. Such a simple fix for the tax experts to not be giving clear instructions on...
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