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Get your taxes done using TurboTax

You can still type in and edit investment income items yourself, both in TurboTax Online and Desktop versions.

 

When you are in the investment income section and see a screen that says, "Let's import your tax info", look at the bottom of the screen (see screenshot) and select "Enter a different way"

 

 

You will then be prompted to select a type of investment income. After you select "interest", for example, another screen comes up where you can select from different upload methods or "type it in myself:

 

You will then be prompted to select a type of investment income. After you select "interest", for example, another screen comes up where you can select from different upload methods or "type it in myself:

 

 

See this TurboTax tips article for more information on filing with Form 1099-INT.

 

In TurboTax Online, instead of clicking "Confirm", if you need to edit or add Interest Income, click on "Add Investments" to add a new item or click on the down arrow next to an already-entered item to edit it. See screenshot below:

 

 

In TurboTax Desktop, you can click on the down arrow next to an item to either edit it or delete it.

 

For more information on interest income, see this article.

 

We at Intuit TurboTax want our users to be completely delighted with their experience using our products and services, and successful in their financial lives and businesses. 

 

Once you file your return, as long as the settings to receive communication from Intuit don’t block it, you will see a pop-up message or receive an email with a survey asking you about your experience. We encourage you to leave your notes and comments there. “Voice of the Customer” notes and comments are read and acted upon.

 

If you are using TurboTax Desktop, you can also leave feedback at the Final Steps tab:

 

 

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