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mlbrick98
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DO NOT KNOW WHERE TO ENTER THE ROBINHOOD STOCKS I HAVE.

I have the reportable tax information or 1099.
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SabrinaD2
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DO NOT KNOW WHERE TO ENTER THE ROBINHOOD STOCKS I HAVE.

There is no single screen in TurboTax where you enter a consolidated1099 Robinhood statement.  Rather, enter each 1099 form on its own dedicated screen, but only if it contains non-zero amounts.   

 

To enter your Robinhood consolidated 1099 statement into TurboTax. Here's a clearer step-by-step guide:

  1. Identify Non-Zero Forms: Only enter the forms that have non-zero amounts. For example, if Form 1099-B has dollar amounts but the other forms (like 1099-DIV, 1099-INT, etc.) have zero amounts, you only need to enter the 1099-B.
  2. Use the Search Function: In TurboTax, use the magnifying glass search icon to find the specific form you need to enter. Type the name of the form (e.g., "1099-B").
  3. Select the Jump Link: TurboTax will provide a jump link to the form. Click on it.
  4. Enter Information: Follow the prompts to enter the information from your 1099 form.
  5. Repat for each form below with a non-zero amount:
    1. Form 1099-B: Reports gains and losses from selling securities.
    2. Form 1099-DIV: Reports dividends and distributions.
    3. Form 1099-INT: Reports interest income.
    4. Form 1099-MISC: Reports miscellaneous income, such as referral bonuses.
    5. Form 1099-R: Reports distributions from retirement accounts (if applicable).
    6. Any other 1099a

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