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Whether or not you have to upgrade to report the 1099-INT depends on the amount of your taxable income or dividends.   Free Edition can handle interest income without an upgrade unless you received more than $1,500 in taxable interest or dividends.    More than $1,500 would require Schedule B, which is not present in Free Edition.   So it depends on the amount of your taxable interest or dividends.

 

When you get to the 1099-INT section, you will see a screen called "Lets import your tax info" with a lot of financial logos and a search line for your financial institution.    Just ignore that screen.   That's only if you want to import the 1099-INT, and not all institutions are import partners.  Plus it's faster to just enter the 1099-INT manually anyway.    So leave the financial institution search line blank and do not select a logo.  Instead, way down in the lower right corner of that screen (scroll down) is a gray button "I'll type it in myself."   Click that, and on a subsequent screen you can manually type in the institution name and the data from your 1099-INT.

 

On a subsequent screen where you enter your 1099-INT data, if you have data in boxes other than Box 1 or Box 3 of your 1099-INT, there is a place to checkmark "My form has info in other boxes", which will get additional data fields to appear.