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Get your taxes done using TurboTax
I ran into the same issue when I was preparing my brother-in-law and my sister's taxes. He had a two-step verification and I was unable to import his information from Edward Jones. He said he called his advisor at Edward Jones and they had to call the corporate office to find out how. Good Grief. They ended up giving him directions but they were wrong. He was able to share his information with me via email, and I just had to request a code. Well, what I downloaded was the same 1099-Div and 1099-INT I already had, but they were in PDF, excel, and import files for excel (.csv) files. I really did not want to type all that information from 4 separate accounts myself. Then they told him to disable the two-step verification, but he had no idea how to do it (after-thought, I could of logged into mine and gave him directions. Last resort, since I already had his login information, I logged into his account and selected Edward Jones to send him a code via his cell. Once he gave me his code, I selected the button to remember this computer. I quickly switched to TurboTax to was able to easily import his data. I then exited his account and suggested him to change his password, since I have no business seeing his account. Now unless you trust the person, I would not advise giving someone access to your account, but I have been doing their taxes for years.
Long story, but if you are trying to import the data yourself on your own computer, you can follow the steps below:
- Login to your account and request your code.
- Once you get the code and enter it, make sure you click the button to recognize your computer / device before you press enter. You can stay logged in to make sure your import works.
- Go back into TurboTax and import from Edward Jones with just your ID as password.
This way you do not have to disable and later re-enable the two-step authentication / verification