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posted Jun 5, 2019 10:51:11 PM

How do I add NC 1099G income

I received the 1099G from NC but there is no place to enter.  It appears it would go on line 10 of the 1040

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New Member
Jun 5, 2019 10:51:12 PM

Was it unemployment or a state refund?

Level 15
Jun 5, 2019 10:51:12 PM

IF it was your 2015 sate tax refund, then it is entered on the Federal Wages&Income page on a line labelled "State and Local Tax Refunds on Form 1099-G"

But it won't show on line 10 of the Federal tax form IF..IF..IF..you used the Standard Deduction on your 2015 Federal tax return....

Intuit Alumni
Jun 5, 2019 10:51:14 PM

Form 1099-G reports certain types of government payments you received during the tax year. Examples include unemployment, paid family leave, or if you received a state or local tax refund for a prior tax year.

Where you enter the information depends on what type of payment was reported on the 1099-G.

To enter your state refund, reported to you on Form 1099-G, please follow these steps:

  1. Click on Federal Taxes > Wages & Income [In TT Self-Employed:  Personal > Personal Income > I'll choose what I work on].
  2. In the Other Common Income section, click on the Start/Update box next Refunds Received for State/Local Tax Return.  [See Screenshot #1, below.]
  3. On the screen, Did You Get a State or Local Tax Refund Last Year? click the Yes box.
  4. If you used TurboTax to prepare your 2015 return, you may see a screen, Your 2015 State and Local Tax Refunds.  Click the appropriate box and then click Continue[Screenshot #2]
  5. If you don’t see the screen mentioned in step 4, you will see a screen, Tell us about your refund.  Enter the information from your 1099-G.  Click Continue[Screenshot #3]


If the 1099-G was not issued for a state refund, please see the FAQ below for more information and instructions on where to enter the payment.

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