I have way too many transactions to do manual import and it keeps saying no forms found (when its not true, I have seen my forms). or its saying the robinhood form import is down for the past few days.
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I can't help if the 1099 download isn't working; however, there is an alternative if your 1099-B won't import. You can enter category totals instead of individual transactions. To do so,
After entering all your sales section totals, Look for "Now we'll help you upload your 1099-B since the IRS requires a copy" and follow the instructions, or you can mail a paper copy of your 1099-B to the IRS. If you want to mail, click on "How do I mail my statement".
Take a moment to double-check that your statements are complete. For each sale listed, there should be:
In some uncommon cases, there will be an adjustment code and adjustment amount.
NOTE: Any sales summaries that include only Box A or Box D sales, and which have no adjustments to gain/loss, do not need to be included on a statement mailed to the IRS.
Here's how to mail your statements:
If you are e-filing your tax return, then mail your statements along with Form 8453 to:
Internal Revenue Service
Attn: Shipping and Receiving, 0254
Receipt and Control Branch
Austin, TX 73344-0254
If you are not e-filing, then mail your statements with your entire tax return to your local IRS office.
Most of the brokers will make the PDF/paper forms available before they are available for importing ... ask them when they will have the tax files available for importing to any DIY income tax programs.
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