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Does anyone have a 1099DIV from Nokia? The Payer's Federal ID Number is all Zeros and it keeps getting kicked back. What is the solution? Thank You.

 
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CatinaT1
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Does anyone have a 1099DIV from Nokia? The Payer's Federal ID Number is all Zeros and it keeps getting kicked back. What is the solution? Thank You.

You can contact the issuer or the form to get this number.

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Does anyone have a 1099DIV from Nokia? The Payer's Federal ID Number is all Zeros and it keeps getting kicked back. What is the solution? Thank You.

I contacted Nokia Corporation at their USA number.  The rep. said Nokia was not incorporated in the United States.  The Federal ID No. would be all zeros, or all nines.  I've tried using each one and TurboTax still will not allow for electronic filing. 

RobertB4444
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Does anyone have a 1099DIV from Nokia? The Payer's Federal ID Number is all Zeros and it keeps getting kicked back. What is the solution? Thank You.

Google tells me that the Nokia EIN is 22-3408857.  You can try using that.

 

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Does anyone have a 1099DIV from Nokia? The Payer's Federal ID Number is all Zeros and it keeps getting kicked back. What is the solution? Thank You.

I found another post that said to leave the Payer's Federal ID Number blank.  That worked for me.  TurboTax accepted leaving that field blank and  the electronic file was submitted.

 

 I think in 2024, it's ridiculous that TurboTax has not fixed this problem or offered a help screen indicating to try all zeros,  all nines, or leaving it blank.  The posts have inidcated this has been an issue for many years.

grrfrhdnj
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Does anyone have a 1099DIV from Nokia? The Payer's Federal ID Number is all Zeros and it keeps getting kicked back. What is the solution? Thank You.

This problem still exists in 2025, specifically for Nokia. Apparently, because Nokia is incorporated in Finland, the 1099R shows the TIN with all zeroes, which TurboTax will not accept. Does anyone know if leaving the field blank will work this year?

 

Does anyone have a 1099DIV from Nokia? The Payer's Federal ID Number is all Zeros and it keeps getting kicked back. What is the solution? Thank You.


@grrfrhdnj wrote:

This problem still exists in 2025, specifically for Nokia. Apparently, because Nokia is incorporated in Finland, the 1099R shows the TIN with all zeroes, which TurboTax will not accept. Does anyone know if leaving the field blank will work this year?

 


The Payers TIN on a Form 1099-DIV or a Form 1099-INT is not required for e-filing the tax return.  If the program gives an error then click on the button to access the form and then leave it as is and Continue.  Then do not run Smart Check again.

Does anyone have a 1099DIV from Nokia? The Payer's Federal ID Number is all Zeros and it keeps getting kicked back. What is the solution? Thank You.

Yes, oddly leaving it blank is acceptable. While super aggravating that TurboTax doesnt recognize the error and suggest a remedy it is really more the fault of Citibank for entering the value for the FEIN as all zeroes.

Does anyone have a 1099DIV from Nokia? The Payer's Federal ID Number is all Zeros and it keeps getting kicked back. What is the solution? Thank You.

I have this same issue.  I only have the Citibank address and TT doesn't like that because the country is Finland.  I am using TT desktop and it won't let me e-file.  I started with TT online and had an issue with a mismatch of my previous year AGI and couldn't correct it so went to the Desktop version and not having this issue.  If taxes weren't painful enough.  😂 

Does anyone have a 1099DIV from Nokia? The Payer's Federal ID Number is all Zeros and it keeps getting kicked back. What is the solution? Thank You.

have you tried removing all this payer address information, it's not needed for filing.  or delete the 1099 and re-input, just a payer name and the box amounts.

Does anyone have a 1099DIV from Nokia? The Payer's Federal ID Number is all Zeros and it keeps getting kicked back. What is the solution? Thank You.

(tho if you have accounts in Finland you may need to complete separate filing for foreign accounts but I think that's separate from IRS e-file)

Does anyone have a 1099DIV from Nokia? The Payer's Federal ID Number is all Zeros and it keeps getting kicked back. What is the solution? Thank You.

It still exits in 2026 but won't actually transmit my return.  I can get to the filing step but TT won't transmit the return.  

Does anyone have a 1099DIV from Nokia? The Payer's Federal ID Number is all Zeros and it keeps getting kicked back. What is the solution? Thank You.

hmmm, I did not try deleting and re-keying the info manually.  I will try that and leave the TIN blank.  Fingers crossed that it works.

MaxA1
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Does anyone have a 1099DIV from Nokia? The Payer's Federal ID Number is all Zeros and it keeps getting kicked back. What is the solution? Thank You.

Leaving the TIN field blank should work, and is the most correct solution.  But if you're still getting issues, just report it as other income. You can enter it in the Miscellaneous Income section under Other income not already reported on a W2 or Form 1099.

 

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