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June 3, 2019
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Hi, I'm just starting my tax return, and I thought I remember you guys being able to pull in my W2 and my etrade and scottrade accounts without me manually entering anything...is this still possible this year?

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Best answer by JohnR1

Yes - you can import your W-2, as well as your stock transaction information reported on Form 1099-B from ETrade and Scottrade:

If you want to import your Form W-2 into TurboTax, please see the following TurboTax FAQ, "How do I import my W-2?":

https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1934390-how-do-i-import-my-w-2

ETrade and Scottrade are both TurboTax Partners, you can import your stock transactions reported on Form 1099-B directly into TurboTax.

For a list of TurboTax Partners and to see how to import your 1099-B into TurboTax, please see the following TurboTax FAQ, on "How do I import my 1099?":

https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3389470


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June 3, 2019

Yes - you can import your W-2, as well as your stock transaction information reported on Form 1099-B from ETrade and Scottrade:

If you want to import your Form W-2 into TurboTax, please see the following TurboTax FAQ, "How do I import my W-2?":

https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1934390-how-do-i-import-my-w-2

ETrade and Scottrade are both TurboTax Partners, you can import your stock transactions reported on Form 1099-B directly into TurboTax.

For a list of TurboTax Partners and to see how to import your 1099-B into TurboTax, please see the following TurboTax FAQ, on "How do I import my 1099?":

https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3389470