I entered correctly my Dept. of the Treasury interest income for myself and spouse. However, the software entered the wrong information on Schedule B. The result is a calculation error by the software that I cannot correct by myself.
I have hard copies of both Schedule B and Form 1099-INT Worksheet for each of us filing jointly. I cannot proceed with my Federal taxes until this glaring error is fixed. Please help.
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would be helpful if you could share more specifics... what were the original amounts in your 1099-INT and what did it put on Schedule B, and what did you expect. What boxes other than Box 3 had amounts? Adjustments will be made for any premium Box 12).
Did you input any other adjustments to the 1099-INT for accrued interest etc?
You can try deleting the Form 1099-INT and re-entering them. You should do this manually to ensure that it is correctly input.
To delete a Form 1099-INT For TurboTax Desktop:
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You can enter your forms 1099-INT manually using the instructions below:
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Click here for "How to Delete Forms in TurboTax Desktop.
Click here for information on entering a Form 1099-INT.
@jacobros2022 Do you have a Schedule B for each of you? On a Joint return there is only 1 Schedule B. What is wrong on B? The description or the amount? Is there other amounts you don’t understand where they came from?
Did you get a 1099INT for them? The amount should be in box 3 (not box 1). It will be taxable on federal but not taxable on state.
@jacobros2022 You should stick with your other post (link) and post the token number so they can look at your return. It is safe, your Personal Info will be deleted from the copy.
https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/state-taxes/discussion/software-calculation-error/00/3616210
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