What does "Foreign source amount included in dividends" mean in Box 6d of the Form 1099-DIV Worksheet? And where do I find the information?
I called TurboTax and they told me to put 0 in the field when it asks for foreign source. I don't feel like this is correct, but I also don't have anything listed on my 1099-DIV for that type of field. Does anyone know for sure if putting 0 would cause my filing to be incorrect or not?
I haven't called TT yet but from all that i have read online about the subject entering a zero seems to be the fix but I would also like to know if this is the correct fix. I dont want something coming back on me later on about it. I am in the process of doing a 1040X now to add some late 1099 forms i got in the mail on February 23 and i dont want to have to do another one to correct this foreign source problem!
If the 1099-DIV has a box 6 foreign tax then you should enter the portion of box 1 that generated the foreign tax. Often that will be the box 1 amount if all the foreign tax came from the same source but in the case of some mutual funds only a portion of box 1 will be what generated the foreign tax. Most brokers list the foreign tax and the source of that tax somewhere in the composite statements that they send.
That question should have been asked at the end the of the 1099-DIV interview but it does not until the error check finds the missing information. After entering it in the error check, you can return to the 1099-DIV interview to see the missing screen and go to the 1116 interview to claim the credit.
Entering a zero might satisfy the error, but a zero will not allow you to get a credit for the foreign tax paid in the form 1116 interview that either makes it a Schedule A deduction or a tax credit on the 1040 form line 48.
It's asking for the sum of your dividends that were foreign source. Look through the 1099-DIV detail and aggregate the dividends paid that were foreign. Zero is probably not correct if you paid foreign taxes.
TurboTax update R21 (March 14) to fixed this issue on my return. The 1099-Div Worksheet now acts properly and doesn't ask for an entry for line "d" in box 6 if the box on line "a" is checked (opting for deducting foreign taxes on Schedule A). No longer a need to enter a zero on line "d" if you opt for Schedule A treatment.
The answer from TurboTax is correct in most cases. Enter '0' for line 6 D (2017) or 7 D (2018). If you are trying to deduct Foreign Taxes paid using Form 1116 often this is because you had a mutual fund that invest in foreign stocks however per Vanguard 1099 small print,
"U.S. mutual funds that invest in foreign securities may elect to pass certain foreign taxes paid by the fund on to their shareholders on IRS Form 1099-DIV; however, because the funds are U.S. corporations, the dividends paid by the funds are considered U.S. source dividends."
Thus '0' is the correct answer!
New for 2017 is the following flaw: If there is an entry in 1099-DIV box 6, TT will immediately and incorrectly require an entry in box 6d and will mark it as an error until an amount is entered. Box 6d is “the foreign source amount included in dividends.” If F1116 is filled out, there is a screen to input that amount which TT will insert into box 6d and thus clear the error. If F1116 is not filled out because the user elects to use the exemption or the deduction, then bring up the 1099-DIV worksheet and type a zero into box 6d to remove the error.
I chose tax credit for the foreign tax paid. No F1116 was created. That form says not to enter data directly on it. I don't understand what to do to get around this error. Please - This needs to be fixed ASAP.
I just entered zero as rogge1722 suggested. It let me proceed and did not alter my payment due amounts.
The same problem... entered a 1099-DIV with a Box 6 amount, but it is for a broad-based mutual fund with no 6d information.
TT is tripping me up with this same issue. Thanks for having the "enter 0" solution, but before I file it would be nice to have some sort of official confirmation that this solution is not shortchanging us in any way. I am taking the credit and am under the $600 filing-jointly limit. Looking forward to any confirmation TT can provide...
Same problem -- taking credit but forced to enter amount in 6d to proceed. Will try 0.
Per the other answer, you need to manually go through the steps in Reporting Foreign Taxes Paid.
Why doesn't TT issue an update to your software to correct this issue?
Ran into the same issue even though I selected the credit option.
Same here. I put 0 to fix but maybe you should patch your software
I agree, TT should fix their software. I ran into three software glitches with my simple filing this year: the Form 2210A1 error; the Educational Expense error, and this 1099-DIV Box 6d flaw. Not sure why TT isn't taking these software glitches more seriously, it would have saved many of us some frustration and wasted time. TT used to be the gold standard, now it has gone downhill. Not sure I want to pay TT to bang my head against the wall anymore.
Same issue here. Will just entering 0 have any adverse impact on my tax filing?