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All you have to do is put in the data. Only thing I can think of that can throw you off is to Make sure you're careful if you're using a 1099Misc or 1099INT etc. Just pay attention to those details because they will NOT correct you if you put your Gross under 1099int when it was supposed to be under 1099Misc. Other than that, it's pretty much cut & dry. At the end, the software will run a "smart check" and it'll find the errors it picks up like on mine I had to put in my state a couple times which was weird but, okay-I can do that, easy.. And then there was one line I messed up on where I put in the miles I used total (vehicle)-but the miles I used for business exceeded the total miles driven. I didn't even remember making that mistake-so it will catch certain errors, but not all. In the end, I believe Turbo Tax is great for those who are good thinkers but, y ou don't have to be a genius..
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It has an error proof section that scans all documents and calculations for errors and completion. Meaning, it checks to make sure all information needed and all forms that are needed, have been completed properly and the calculations are correct.
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