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Delete your Form 1099-INT and type it in yourself. You will not have to enter any address information if you type it in.
Here's how to enter a Form 1099-INT in TurboTax:
The information on Schedule B is populated by TurboTax from the entries you enter or import in the Form 1099-INT section.
Check the entries in that section to see if there is a zip code entered that doesn't match the state entered.
See the discussion in this thread for more examples and options. It may be that the program is looking for the "plus four" zip code instead of just the 5-digit code.
See this tax tips article for more information from TurboTax regarding Form 1099-INT.
@MonikaK1Yes but there not giving me access to the whole form. They put the wrong state in the recipient address. Won't there be a filing issue if I put the zip code of my state with the wrong state entered on that form?
Delete your Form 1099-INT and type it in yourself. You will not have to enter any address information if you type it in.
Here's how to enter a Form 1099-INT in TurboTax:
@ErnieS0 That did the trick. Thank you.
I checked with the bank to see if it had anything to do with the EIN number the app scanned. They said it was reading the right state on my address. So it's definitely the scan mode that caused the problem. Not using that feature again...
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