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Returning Member
posted Mar 15, 2024 5:17:12 PM

Manually entered 1099-INT not showing up (Desktop app)

When I manually enter a 1099-INT on the desktop app it does not show up in the list of interest entries ("Here's the interest we have so far". Instead it appears that these are adding entries under dividends; I haven't started that section yet, but it already shows amounts.

When I go into the dividend section to clean them up, it says that there are manual entries on the Schedule B and gives me the option to remove them; I assume these came from the 1099-INT entries.  I chose the option to delete them and then deleted the interest entries that showed up under dividends. Now I still get the message about manual entries on Schedule B -- there are no amounts on it, and the Income Summary page still shows an amount under dividends. 

I saw a similar comment where the response was that the filer must have entered something incorrectly. I would be happy to share step-by-steps that I followed. 

 

This may or may not be related, but before manually adding 1099-INT forms, I imported one from a brokerage where I have multiple accounts. Only the first entry showed up on the interest screen; no idea where the other one went. This was the reason I switched to manual forms.

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Expert Alumni
Mar 15, 2024 5:31:27 PM

Are you using the desktop software?  If so, click on Forms and see what forms are still in your return.  Anything with a red ! next to it has an error.  

Returning Member
Mar 15, 2024 5:34:31 PM

Yes, I'm using the desktop app (see subject). There were several forms with red !, but most were because I imported last year's return and hadn't gotten that far yet. The schedule B also had a red ! due to an account that was imported that didn't have an amount. I'm not sure how any of this would cause interest input to show up under dividends though.

Expert Alumni
Mar 17, 2024 10:11:15 AM

I can't be sure what's happening, but it is obviously incorrect!

 

  • I suggest you delete all the 1099-DIV's and the 1099-B.
  • And then enter everything manually in step by step.
  • After entering the first 1099-INT, check that it posted correctly.

To delete the files

  1. Go into the Forms mode.
  2. Select the form you want to delete.
  3. At the bottom of the form, you have the option to:
    1. Print
    2. Delete Form.
    3. Close Form.
  4. Select each form you wish to delete.
  5. When finished, return to Step By Step.

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