If you're not going to believe what folks in this public user-to-user forum tell you, that's perfectly understandable. Feel free to seek the services of a tax professional in your local jurisdiction in that case. Then, you will have someone whom you paid for their services that you can hold legally liable and financially culpable for the information they provide you.
You could always file a return on Turbotax and see if you owe anything. If you do not, then no need for a return. Depending on your situation you might get a return.
agree with both comments!
I assume everyone who asks a question on this forum is using TT. One of the reasons to use TT is that each person who buys their software is implicitly trusting that the software works correctly and reflects the tax law. As long as the user keys in the information from their documents correctly and answers the questions correctly, the TT warentee will cover any penalties related to bugs in the software. So a lot of time the best way to answer your own question is just use the software and see what the result is!
Alternatively, to support Carl's point, either trust the advise on this forum or talk to an expert that you are willing to pay for and the liability that comes in trade with that payment. Free advise is worth exactly what you paid for it 🙂