When I go to the Turbo Tax amending section I see no mechanism to amend for 1099 div/int/stocks.
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You will have to amend your tax return using Form 1040x amended tax return to update your dividend & stock/bond info from your brokerage firm into Form 1040X and then file Form 1040X with the IRS.
The link below has information on amending your tax return that you may find useful.
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I have the same problem . I got $143 dividend and want to use Turbo tax2021 to amend my tax. I just can not find a way to do it . There is no way to amend 1099-DID . May you help me to solve the problem?
Why TurboTax can not amend 1099-DID even for 2021 tax year? Or it is IRS proboem
I am not sure what you are exactly asking, but you cannot just amend the 1099-DIV. You have to amend your federal return.
A word of caution do not amend your return until your original return has been processed. Once you receive your refund, which is a pretty good sign that the return has been processed and can be amended.
To amend your return in TurboTax, log into your account and select the tax return that you want to amend, and follow the online instructions. How to Correct Federal Tax
Form 1040-X contains three columns:
In Part III of Form 1040-X, you'll need to provide a clear explanation for your reasons for filing an amended return.
When you use TurboTax to prepare your amended return, you don’t need to know all the details. Once you indicate that you’re preparing an amended return, the software will help you fill out Form 1040-X and any supporting forms as you make changes to your income and deductions.
Be sure to start the 1040-X before you make any changes to the entries in your original return.
All you will need to do change in your return will be to go to the 1099-DIV and 1099-B (stock/bond). Go into these documents and make the changes. The changes will flow through to the 1040-X.
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