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Janney1
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I'm filing married, joint filing. I can not find where to input my wife's information. I entered her personal info. but where are the income (and other) information?

 
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I'm filing married, joint filing. I can not find where to input my wife's information. I entered her personal info. but where are the income (and other) information?

You enter her income information in the section of the program for income.  There will be selections, by name, for who the income or form belongs to.

JohnB5677
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I'm filing married, joint filing. I can not find where to input my wife's information. I entered her personal info. but where are the income (and other) information?

If you entered as Married and selected Filling Jointly.

And you posted your wife's information in My Info,

Each section of the return will ask who the document belongs to.

 

If the question is how to identify your wife for a particular document, 

it is an option included for every document you enter.

 

As an example.

When I you go in to enter a W-2, the first screen says:

Who does this W-2 belong to?

You can then select between you and your wife.

         

Posting of income is is the same as if you were posting your individual income.

If you need assistance with finding the area to post things, we can help with that.

 

Please contact us again with any additional questions or to provide some additional details.

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