To fix this, you should delete your Form 1099-B and re-import it again. You can also enter your form manually.
To delete your Form 1099-B:
Open your return
Go to Tax Home
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To fix this, you should delete your Form 1099-B and re-import it again. You can also enter your form manually.
To delete your Form 1099-B:
Open your return
Go to Tax Home
Select Tax Tools in the left menu
Click on Tools
A pop-up will come out called Tool Center
Select Delete a form
Select Delete next to the Form 1099-B that you want to delete
To import it again:
Go to Federal, then Wages & Income, then Investments and Savings
Select Revisit next to Stocks, Cryptocurrency, Mutual Funds, Bonds, Other (1099-B)
If you see Did you sell any of these investments in 2025?, select Yes. If you see Your Investment summary, select Add more sales
Select Stocks, Bonds, Mutual Funds and Continue
Type the name of your financial institution in the search box, select the appropriate financial institution name, and select Continue
Enter your financial institution's credentials to sign in, and follow the remaining screens to re-import your 1099-B forms. Be sure to re-import only the forms that you deleted previously. If you made adjustments after your original import, you will need to re-enter those as well.
If you want to enter it manually, follow the steps above and select Skip Import, then follow the remaining screens to manually add your 1099-B data.