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Rob F
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If a self-employed TT (Home & Biz) user is not going to have TT check the return, then is it necessary to upload tax documents (1099-MISC, 1099-INT, etc.) to TurboTax?

I'm a first time TT user. I see all the references to importing tax documents in the wizard -- which I assume is about TT reading this data into the Form 1040 -- and I'm just not sure if this is something I need to concern myself with or not.

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If a self-employed TT (Home & Biz) user is not going to have TT check the return, then is it necessary to upload tax documents (1099-MISC, 1099-INT, etc.) to TurboTax?

You can choose to import them or type in the information yourself. The information must be entered on the tax return in some manner but it doesn't matter which way. 

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If a self-employed TT (Home & Biz) user is not going to have TT check the return, then is it necessary to upload tax documents (1099-MISC, 1099-INT, etc.) to TurboTax?

You can choose to import them or type in the information yourself. The information must be entered on the tax return in some manner but it doesn't matter which way. 

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