Can I attach supporting documents to my return?

nseib
nseib Member Posts: 1 Newcomer
edited April 10 in Filing my taxes

I have 2 1099-misc forms that are from gaming websites. They show the total payout but not my actual taxable winnings. I have all supporting documents but do not see anywhere to attach them.

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  • pandaexpressfan_1
    pandaexpressfan_1 Member Posts: 32 Level 4

    I found this in their site FAQ's maybe this is helpful -

    "How can I attach a document to my e-filed return?"

    https://www.freetaxusa.com/answers?faq=10243

  • knittingfun
    knittingfun Member Posts: 55 Level 5

    I also found this on the IRS website

    It sounds like you don't need to mail it if you enter every transaction in the software.

    https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/i8949.pdf

    "E-file. If you e-file your return but choose not to report each transaction on a separate row on the electronic return, you must attach Form 8949 to Form 8453 (or the appropriate form in the Form 8453 series) and mail the forms to the IRS. (However, you can't attach a paper Form 8949 to Form 8453-FE.) You can attach one or more statements containing all the same information as Form 8949, instead of attaching Form 8949, if the statements are in a format similar to Form 8949.However, this doesn't apply to transactions that qualify for Exception 1 or the Special provision for certain corporations, partnerships, securities dealers, and other qualified entities, earlier. In those cases, an attachment, a statement, or Form 8453 isn’t required.Charitable gift annuity"