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Yes, TurboTax Deluxe Desktop can cover dividends. If you receive dividend income reported on Form 1099-DIV, Deluxe allows you to enter and report that income. It can handle common investment income such as 1099-DIV dividends and distributions and 1099-INT interest, along with other basic investment reporting. However, you may need TurboTax Premier if your situation is more complex, such as selling stocks or ETF's (capital gains or losses), reporting Schedule K-1 income, or handling more advanced investment activity, as Premier includes additional tools designed for those scenarios.
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