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Yes.
You can use TurboTax Self-Employed to create your 1099-MISC forms.
The forms can be electronically filed with the Social Security Administration and the IRS only.
Creating 1099-MISC forms in TTO SE
One year ago in January 2020, I used "TurboTax Home & Business 2019" to eFile my 1099-MISC forms for the 2019 tax year.
This year I bought and installed "TurboTax Home & Business 2020" and entered data for 25 forms 1099-NEC.
Are you using the Windows Home & Business? Did you enter them into the Quick Employer Forms or the built in W2/1099 Reporter? You can do them 2 ways. Either on your computer or online using Quick Employer Forms. Only Quick Employer Forms efiles them. I haven't seen any problems yet Efiling them. Unless you are the first to report it. I have seen other people who have efiled them. But that might be from the Online Self Employed version but that still uses Quick Employer Forms.
Thanks for the info about Quick Employer Forms being the only option for eFiling of 1099-NEC, and that it is available ONLINE ONLY. Aarrgh. It would have been very helpful if instructions within TTax Home & Business 2020 (desktop computer, Windows 10) had said something about this before I wasted too much time entering data for 25 people that, apparently, cannot be eFiled.
I saved my (now useless) work and and started another "New Return" -- This time the critical options to choose "Online" or "Desktop" preparation of forms appeared (see Image #1).
SUGGESTION to TTAX: Provide instructions in TTax Home & Business 2020-2021-2022-etc. (desktop computers, Windows OS) that make it very clear (before, while and after a user enters data) that eFile is NOT available for 1099-NEC, -MISC, etc. except via Quick Employer Forms which is ONLINE ONLY, and can only be accessed via "Start a New Return."
IMAGE #1 -- Want to eFile 1099-NEC, -MISC -- BEWARE!!! Do NOT choose "Desktop"
IMAGE #2 -- View after entering 1099-NEC data -- Fails to allow Electronic Filing, but NO explanation of why.
Not sure what you mean "....available ONLINE ONLY". You can use the Quick Employer Forms from the Desktop program (not only from the online Self Emloyed version) but yes they are only entered and processed online and not on your computer. So you would have to save the pdf file at the end to have copies. The two choices you get seem pretty clear. You do them either Online or On Your Computer. And the Computer column says Print (free) whereas the Online choice says Efile.
OH, those menu items under FILE are for your actual personal 1040 return, not the W2/1099 returns.
Thank you, again.
RE: E-File of 1099-NEC/W2 is "...available ONLINE ONLY"
RE: Menu items under FILE -- I had just finished entering 1099-NEC data (see Image #3 below) and wanted to eFile.
IMAGE #3
Are you still confused? The On My Computer says Print on the efile row. I guess it should say Print Only?
I'm not confused any longer. I did these steps:
Much Easier way to find QEF = go to this website:
Those of us who do just one or two TTax returns each year will appreciate not having to search "the community" in order to figure out (or in my case, re-discover) how to do things that ought to be intuitive and/or visible in helpful menus.
Access to QEF and the ability to eFile 1099-NEC, 1099-MISC & W2 forms really is "online only."
Look, I have done my tax with Turbo for years. If it is going to be a problem this year, I will go somewhere else.
I am retired. It looks like this is going to be a problem so I will use someone else. Goodbye.
In TurboTax Desktop, you will need to be using the Home and Business product or TurboTax Business product to access Quick Employer Forms. You will need to create a new return and it will ask if you want to complete W-2s or 1099s. You can create them in TurboTax Online also, if you are using the Self Employed product. The deadline for mailing 1099-NEC to recipients was January 31.
Click HERE for more information on using Quick Employer Forms.
The pandemic has affected your taxes in many ways. Including reporting in TurboTax the amount of stimulus money you received. Click Here for more information on how the Pandemic affected your 2020 taxes.
I had this exact question(s). Your question and the responses will save me a lot of time and the frustration of inputting a lot of data that can't be efiled.
Thanks!
Eric is spot on with his comments. Thanks to his efforts I know exactly how to proceed.
TTax is a great product, I have used their product since the company started.
However, there are times that what would seem intuitive to you who create and support the software, is in reality not intuitive to those of us using this software.
Thanks very much to Eric for taking the time to create such a well-thought out and clear set of questions/comments.
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