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Create Forms issue with TurboTax Business 2024

When creating 1099-INT and 1099-DIV forms a payee that has two address lines prints showing information for line 1 and line 2 on line 1.  This does not accomplish the purpose of having two address lines for a payee in the creation of the payee in the Create Forms software.

 

Any fix or workaround to get this to print the two lines on two lines?

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RobertB4444
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Create Forms issue with TurboTax Business 2024

Yes, but it involves not importing the 1099s and instead typing them in yourself.  The import function can't always distinguish between the two address lines so in order to beat that you will have to click "I'll type it in myself" and then enter the information into the lines where it belongs.

 

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Create Forms issue with TurboTax Business 2024

Thank you for the response.  I am using the Create Employer Forms function using TurboTax Business 2024 in order to e-file a 1099-INT and 1099-DIV.  I am not importing the data from anywhere.  I created the payee which needs to have two lines for the address.  When I create the form the lines are combined.  I don't see any way to type in the info for the 1099's since it automatically goes to the information for the payee that was set up.

 

Could you clarify how I can type the information myself within the Create Employer Forms function?

 

I appreciate the help very much.

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