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How do I add another 1099 INT which arrived after I filed on line.

I need to amend the tax return, which has already been submitted, but the "What do you need to change" page only lists 1099-R and 1099-MISC.  What do I do?
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DianeW
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How do I add another 1099 INT which arrived after I filed on line.

You can add the interest income by using the steps here.

  1. Sign into your TurboTax account (online or desktop)
  2. Select Search box in the upper right, 
  3. Search for 1099int, then Jump to 1099int  (see image attached)
  4. Continue to the interest list > Add Interest Income button
  5. Delete beside the additional interest incomes (see the image attached)
  6. Click the screenshots attached to enlarge and view for assistance

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DianeW
Expert Alumni

How do I add another 1099 INT which arrived after I filed on line.

You can add the interest income by using the steps here.

  1. Sign into your TurboTax account (online or desktop)
  2. Select Search box in the upper right, 
  3. Search for 1099int, then Jump to 1099int  (see image attached)
  4. Continue to the interest list > Add Interest Income button
  5. Delete beside the additional interest incomes (see the image attached)
  6. Click the screenshots attached to enlarge and view for assistance
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