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You can manually edit your Form 1099-INT address, if you are using TurboTax Desktop by switching to "Forms Mode". TurboTax does not request the payor's address when you are entering your Form 1099-Int into the program.
If you are using TurboTax Desktop, you can edit your address on Form 1099-Int by doing the following:
In TurboTax Desktop, it will look like this to switch to "Forms Mode":
Your left panel (list of forms) will look something like this:
At the bottom of your 1099-Int you will see this box:
The payer's address and TIN are not required to be added to the tax return for a Form 1099-INT. You can just enter the name and amount from box 1 or any other related boxes and TurboTax will add the income to the right spot on the 1040.
You can manually edit your Form 1099-INT address, if you are using TurboTax Desktop by switching to "Forms Mode". TurboTax does not request the payor's address when you are entering your Form 1099-Int into the program.
If you are using TurboTax Desktop, you can edit your address on Form 1099-Int by doing the following:
In TurboTax Desktop, it will look like this to switch to "Forms Mode":
Your left panel (list of forms) will look something like this:
At the bottom of your 1099-Int you will see this box:
Thank you, but unfortunately I was using the web version. So there was no way to get to the 1040. I deleted the 1099-INT, which was the source of the error and re-entered it manually. But when entering it manually, I was not asked for the payor’s address or tax ID, and so that is all blank on the 1040. I’m really surprised that TurboTax has such a glaring error this year with no way to fix it if using the web version. Hopefully this will not cause a problem with my filing, but Intuit will certainly hear about it if it does. Anyway, I have learned my lesson never to use the web version again, but even though I have been using TurboTax for over 30 years, I am hesitant to use it again after this.
The payer's address and TIN are not required to be added to the tax return for a Form 1099-INT. You can just enter the name and amount from box 1 or any other related boxes and TurboTax will add the income to the right spot on the 1040.
Thank you for that clarification. I appreciate it, and it does make me feel a little better.
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