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Yes. Any interest reported to you on a 1099-INT will have to be reported. However, because you have already submitted your return, you will have to wait for the return to be either rejected or accepted by the IRS before you can determine what steps to take next.
A rejected return will allow you enter your 1099-INT and after making other needed corrections you may resubmit your return.
However, if your return was accepted, you MUST file an amendment (1040X available 02.01.2018) to properly report your 1099-INT. (You will have to wait for the original return to be completely processed before filing your amendment.)
How To Amend A ReturnYes. Any interest reported to you on a 1099-INT will have to be reported. However, because you have already submitted your return, you will have to wait for the return to be either rejected or accepted by the IRS before you can determine what steps to take next.
A rejected return will allow you enter your 1099-INT and after making other needed corrections you may resubmit your return.
However, if your return was accepted, you MUST file an amendment (1040X available 02.01.2018) to properly report your 1099-INT. (You will have to wait for the original return to be completely processed before filing your amendment.)
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