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New Member
posted Feb 20, 2022 9:53:43 AM

Recived interest from Veterans Affairs life insurance policy but no 1099 form, how do I enter in turbotax ?

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Expert Alumni
Feb 20, 2022 10:30:43 AM

Can you please clarify? Is this interest or dividends?

 

If they are dividends, they are considered as partial returns of your insurance premiums and not reported on your tax return.

New Member
Feb 20, 2022 12:36:40 PM

Part of the life Insurance payout was dividends (about $1500) and then about $30 in dividend interest.

Thanks for the reply.

Expert Alumni
Feb 20, 2022 5:14:41 PM

To enter your dividends follow these instructions:

  1. Sign into TurboTax and open a section of your return.
  2. Search for 1099-DIV and select the Jump to link in your search results.
  3. Answer Yes to Did you receive any dividend income?
  4. Choose your bank or brokerage from the list to import your 1099-DIV and select Continue. If you'd rather manually enter your 1099-DIV, select Change how I enter my form, then Type it in myself.
  5. Follow the on-screen instructions to enter your 1099-DIV.

Don't combine the amounts from two or more 1099-DIV forms if they're from the same payer. If you've already entered a 1099-DIV and need to enter a second 1099-DIV, select Add another 1099-DIV and follow the same steps above.

 

Where to enter dividends

 

To enter 1099-INT follow these instructions:

  1. Sign into your TurboTax account.
  2. Open or continue to your return if it's not already open.
  3. Inside TurboTax, search for 1099-INT and select the Jump to link in the search results.
  4. Answer Yes to Did you receive any interest income?
    • If you see Here's the interest we have so far, select Add interest income.
  5. On the following screen, select how you want to enter your 1099-INT (import or type it in yourself) and follow the on-screen instructions.

Where to Enter Interest

 

Level 2
Apr 11, 2022 7:08:24 AM

I'm no tax pro but I received interest as a beneficiary on a VA life insurance payout and had the same question.  I was told by the VA that no part of a VA payout is taxable to the beneficiary.  Not the life insurance payout amount, not the dividends, not the interest and not the premium refunds.  Was told it is all exempt from taxation and that the VA does not even have 1099 forms.

Expert Alumni
Apr 11, 2022 11:29:36 AM

The interest you earn is not taxable.

 

For additional information: U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs