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If you are unable to e-file your return due to an error that "qualified dividends equal ordinary dividends" you could try deleting your Form 1099-DIV and re-enter it.

 

  1. Click on "Search" at the upper right of your screen.
  2. Enter "1099-DIV"
  3. Select "Jump to 1099-div"
  4. Answer "Yes" to "Did you have investment income in 2024?"
  5. Select "Skip Import" on the screen that asks "Let Us Enter Your Bank and Brokerage Tax Documents"
  6. Select the box that says "Dividends 1099-Div" (the box will turn green with a checkmark on it)
  7. And "Continue"
  8. Enter your 1099-DIV information and select "Continue" or to delete your For 1099-DIV, select the garbage can icon next to the Form 1099-DIV that you want to delete.

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Dividends can be classified either as ordinary or qualified.  Ordinary dividends are taxed as ordinary income. Qualified dividends are taxed at lower rates to encourage companies to share a portion of profits with shareholders. 

 

Box 1a shows your total ordinary dividends. Qualified dividends are in 1099Div box 1b. Box 1b reports the portion of box 1a that is considered to be qualified dividends. If all of your dividends are qualified, than the two boxes may have the same number.


If you believe there is an error on your Form 1099-DIV, you should ask the issuer of your form to issue a corrected one.

 

 

Click here for "Where Do I Enter Form 1099-DIV in TurboTax Online?"

 

Click here for Dividends and Taxes: An Intro Guide 

 

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