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Hello there.
Let me share information about transferring your data from QuickBooks Self-Employed to Turbo Tax.
You're right. Changing your sign-in info to match the two accounts cannot resolve the issue. You can choose what account you want to keep the sign-in info. Then, you can reach our Customer Care team to help you with other options to move your data from QuickBooks Self-Employed to Turbo Tax.
Here's how:
- From the Help menu:
- Go to Help (?) and select Contact Us.
- Or from the Assistant menu:
- Choose Assistant.
- Note: If you’re using the QuickBooks Self-Employed app, tap the + button and select Ask QB Assistant.
- Enter "talk to a human", then select the enter icon.
- Select the options till you are prompted to choose a way to connect.
We have a workaround to move your data even if you are going to keep the sign-in info for both accounts.
First, you can get your reports from QuickBooks Self-Employed. Follow the steps below:
- Sign in to QuickBooks Self-Employed.
- Go to the Reports menu.
- Find the Tax details report.
- Choose the correct tax year.
- Click Download and save the report.
Then, you can manually enter the info into Turbo Tax Self-Employed. See the instructions below:
- Open a new browser window and sign in to TurboTax Self-Employed.
- Start or resume your tax filing.
- When you reach the section about income, use your Tax details report to complete the fields.
- Finish filing your taxes.
Here is an article you can read for the complete details: Send QuickBooks Self-Employed tax data to TurboTax Self-Employed using different sign-in info.
For future reference, I'm adding this article to help you estimate your income tax in QuickBooks Self-Employed: Automatically estimate your income tax in QuickBooks Self-Employed.
Feel free to comment below if you have questions about moving your data from QuickBooks Self-Employed to Turbo Tax. I'm always here to help. Have a great day.