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What other income forms could I have?
by TurboTax•1• Updated about 11 hours ago
Income is any money you earned or received during the year that you’re required to pay taxes on. You might receive a tax form in the mail to report it, which your expert will need to do your taxes.
This includes income from any of the following:
- Investments, such as stocks or crypto (Form 1099-B, CSV)
- Rental property (Forms 1099-K, 1099-MISC)
- Selling a home (Form 1099-S)
- Self-employment (Form 1099-NEC)
- Business partnership (Schedule K-1)
- Bank account interest (Form 1098-INT)
- Dividends (Form 1099-DIV)
- Electronic payments (Form 1099-K)
- Unemployment (Form 1099-G)
- Retirement (Form 1099-R)
- Social Security (Form SSA-1099)
- Health Savings Account (HSA) (Form 1099-SA) reports any distributions from a health savings account, or HSA, to pay for medical expenses in 2021. (Form 5498-SA, meanwhile, lists the contributions you made to an HSA or other health-related accounts.)
Add income forms at any time by selecting Checklist and Add. If you have multiples of a form (W-2s or 1099s, for example), add them all the same way.
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