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Level 3
posted Mar 12, 2022 12:21:28 PM

ABP Interest Adjustment - Data source?

On Schedule A, TT deducted $54 for ABP Adjustment.  I understand this means amoritizable bond premium, but I really trying to figure out where the amount came from. I have a few 1099-INT forms, and only 2 have lines filled in other than standard interest (line 1) - both forms are from Fidelity.  One 1099-INT has 27 cents on line 11 (bond premium) and the other 1099-INT has a few hundred on line 13 (Bond Premium on Tax-Exempt bond) generated from municipal bonds. Only the first 1099-INT is from an account that contains taxable bonds.

 

So, how do I know where this -54 is coming from on the Schedule A ?   

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Expert Alumni
Mar 14, 2022 7:11:42 AM

53.84 + .27 = 54.11

 

"One 1099-INT has 27 cents on line 11 (bond premium) "

 

"1099-OID with line 6 of $53.84"

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Expert Alumni
Mar 14, 2022 6:03:54 AM

 

"ABP Adjustment" would be reported on Schedule B.

 

 The "1099-INT has a few hundred on line 13 (Bond Premium on Tax-Exempt bond" would be the source.

 

Amortization is required on tax-exempt bonds. 

 

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Level 3
Mar 14, 2022 6:56:23 AM

Thanks for the reply and link.  I understand the concept, but the reply is not answering my question of WHY

 

I am manually typing my 1099-INT, no import. How can I find HOW or WHAT the software is doing to get the -$54.11?  As far as I can tell, the amount is ONLY appearing on Schedule A. I just don't get how the software can figure this out from a single entry on line 11 of one 1099-INT and a single entry on line 13 of the other 1099-INT.  For the latter 1099-INT, I did key in interest, state by state, for the tax exempt interest that made up line 8 of the 1099-INT. But, of course, the tax exempt bond premium was entered as a total only on line 13.

 

The only other thing I can think of is I have a 1099-OID with line 6 of $53.84 (acquisition premium). This amount doesn't match the -$54.11 TT is deducting on Schedule A.

 

I definitely see on Schedule B the -$54.11, so thank you - I can adjust it if I want.  But, any idea of where the $54.11 is coming from ?

 

Expert Alumni
Mar 14, 2022 7:11:42 AM

53.84 + .27 = 54.11

 

"One 1099-INT has 27 cents on line 11 (bond premium) "

 

"1099-OID with line 6 of $53.84"

Level 3
Mar 14, 2022 8:31:59 AM

Thanks ! Right under my nose - appreciate you helping me connect the dots.  Hope this help others realize some of the ABP can come from 1099-OID.