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Investors & landlords
It is very common for a brokerage firm to provide a "Consolidated 1099" to the investor. A consolidated 1099 includes information regarding interest (Form 1099-Int), dividends (Form 1099-Div), proceeds from the sale of investments (Form 1099-B), original issue discounts (Form OID) and Rent or royalty payments (Form 1099-Misc.)
Each section of the Consolidated 1099 must be reported in a different area of your tax return. You will need to carefully look at each section to ensure you have reported all the amounts on your tax return.
TurboTax can help you determine where to enter each area. Just click on Search in the right-hand corner and then type in the form number, such as "1099-int" in the search box. TurboTax will provide a "Jump to" link to take you to the area where you would enter this information.
To enter your Form 1099-B, boxes 1d and 1e, please see the steps provided by DeanM15 in the above message.
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