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Do I need to report interest income from bank in Puerto Rico (form 480.6A) in the amount of $76.25? If so, how/where do I include this interest income in turbo tax 1040?
I'm a resident of Michigan filing federal tax return in turbo tax. I have a bank account in Puerto Rico to take care of mother who resides in Puerto Rico. I received form 480.6A from the bank stating the interest earned in the account for 2016, totaling $76.25. I'm trying to find out if/how to report this in the turbo tax 1040, as the form is not the same as U.S. banks. How do I do this?
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Do I need to report interest income from bank in Puerto Rico (form 480.6A) in the amount of $76.25? If so, how/where do I include this interest income in turbo tax 1040?
Yes, you will need to report this Puerto Rican Bank interest as income on your income tax returns.
You can include this PR interest under the 1099-INT section as if you received a 1099-INT. Just make sure that you include this amount in USD.
To enter foreign interest income in TurboTax Online (for TurboTax Online sign-in, click Here , then select "Take Me to My Return") or Desktop, please follow these steps:
- Once you are in your tax return, click on the “Federal Taxes” tab ("Personal" tab in TurboTax Home & Business)
- Next click on “Wages & Income” ("Personal Income" in TurboTax Home & Business)
- Next click on “I’ll choose what I work on” (jump to full list)
- Scroll down the screen until to come to the section “Interest and Dividends”
- Choose “ Interest on 1099-INT” and select “start’
- Select "I'll type it in myself"
- Enter the name of the foreign bank, the amount (in USD) in box 1
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Do I need to report interest income from bank in Puerto Rico (form 480.6A) in the amount of $76.25? If so, how/where do I include this interest income in turbo tax 1040?
Yes, you will need to report this Puerto Rican Bank interest as income on your income tax returns.
You can include this PR interest under the 1099-INT section as if you received a 1099-INT. Just make sure that you include this amount in USD.
To enter foreign interest income in TurboTax Online (for TurboTax Online sign-in, click Here , then select "Take Me to My Return") or Desktop, please follow these steps:
- Once you are in your tax return, click on the “Federal Taxes” tab ("Personal" tab in TurboTax Home & Business)
- Next click on “Wages & Income” ("Personal Income" in TurboTax Home & Business)
- Next click on “I’ll choose what I work on” (jump to full list)
- Scroll down the screen until to come to the section “Interest and Dividends”
- Choose “ Interest on 1099-INT” and select “start’
- Select "I'll type it in myself"
- Enter the name of the foreign bank, the amount (in USD) in box 1
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