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Just create a second copy
Or don't bother with the 1099Ks and just the numbers together to enter on the Sch. C.
As was noted, you do not need to enter a 1099-K into the software.
And certainly don't rely on the amount on the 1099-K as income. The actual business income may be higher or lower than what is shown on the 1099-K. You need to ask the client what their gross income was, and enter that number. Ignore the 1099-K.
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