You will need to report your W-2 wages as you usually would under the Wages & Income section of the federal interview screen.
As for the 1099-NEC form being issued for payments made to an investment firm as a replacement for retirement account contributions, I recommend going back to your employer and asking exactly what payments were issued to you or how they were sent to the investment firm.
Did your employer offer a 401(k) where you could make contributions to a retirement plan? If so, those should have been reported in box 12 of your W-2 form and not reported on a 1099-NEC. Or did you receive cash payments for a bonus or for anything else during the year that were not a part of your regular paycheck? If it was a bonus, your employer should report these amounts on your W-2 form.
Form 1099-NEC is typically issued to non-employees to report compensation. Please see this link for more details.
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