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May 15, 2021
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How do I avoid TurboTax counting my 1099-NEC income twice if I exported all my paid invoices (including all the income on the 1099-NECs) from Quickbooks SE to TurboTax?

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I do all my invoicing using Quickbooks Self-Employed and export all my info to TurboTax, including all paid invoices/income. Now I have to input 1099s into my tax return, which will record the some income again. How do I avoid this?
Best answer by Kristine Mae

Let me share some information, Timkgray.

 

When you enter the information, it will double the income. You don't have to input the 1099 information in your tax return. Sending the tax info to TurboTax from QuickBooks Self-Employed will do the trick. The process prevents data entry errors.

 

Also, I suggest reaching out to your accountant or tax adviser to ensure the accuracy of your tax return before you file it.

 

If there's anything else that you need, please don't hesitate to let us know. We're around to help you. Take care!

 

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Kristine Mae
May 15, 2021

Let me share some information, Timkgray.

 

When you enter the information, it will double the income. You don't have to input the 1099 information in your tax return. Sending the tax info to TurboTax from QuickBooks Self-Employed will do the trick. The process prevents data entry errors.

 

Also, I suggest reaching out to your accountant or tax adviser to ensure the accuracy of your tax return before you file it.

 

If there's anything else that you need, please don't hesitate to let us know. We're around to help you. Take care!

 

March 27, 2022

Hello,  I am experiencing the same issue ..... if I do a transfer from quickbooks it lumps all the $'s into one category ( "other self employed income) and does not list each of the 1099 companies ...... what am i doing wrong because the category that it transfers to is a category NOT for 1099-c's 

 

Thanks 

March 27, 2022

that should have been 1099 nec not 1099c