Business & farm

I too was not able to download my JPMorgan Chase (JPMC) data into my TurboTax (TT) Premier Desktop version, which I tried at least 8 times over 3 different days. I also had gone through the process of clearing my cache and cookies in each of my browsers. I also changed my default browser twice: (1) from Microsoft Edge to FireFox, and (2) from FireFox to Google Chrome After reviewing the comments from shawnduster, I was finally able to successfully download all my JPMC 1099 data performed. Here are the steps to follow:

  1. Log onto your Chase Bank Account (www.chase.com)
  2. From the Main Menu in the top left-hand side of the screen, click on “Security & privacy”
  3. Click on “Linked apps and websites”
  4. Click on Intuit TurboTax via Intuit
  5. At the lower right-hand side of your screen, click on “Edit sharing”
  6. Click on “Select all accounts.” This step actually “deselected” all my accounts, which I had previously linked to TT.
  7. Individually select only the accounts for which you have 1099 data (I had previously downloaded all of my JPMC 1099’s a few weeks ago)
  8. Click on “I agree” in the lower right-hand side of your screen
  9. Close the screen, and review the “Linked apps and websites” section, “Sharing data from these accounts” which indicates the accounts that are now being shared.
  10. If you need to revise the accounts to be imported into TT, repeat steps 5-9
  11. Go to TT, and restart the process to import your 1099 data
  12. Your data hopefully had been imported without TT shutting down