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Enter tax-exempt dividends for my state

Where do I enter tax-exempt dividends for my state? I've entered the info for my husband's investments but can't find the page to enter those from MY investments. Help?

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RobertB4444
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Enter tax-exempt dividends for my state

In a joint return you should have entered them all in the same place.  But what state are you using?

 

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Enter tax-exempt dividends for my state

i.e.  If you have some separate accounts and are MFJ, then those $$ should be entered as part of the separate entry of your own 1099-DIV and 1099-INT forms.  Thus, for (say) separate accounts at Fidelity, you need to have at least two separate forms for each of the Fidelity 1099-INT, 1099-DIV, 1099-B forms in the investment area.

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