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No, use the correct NY address for the 1099-INT. Make sure the state code is NY. If you are in the review, you may need to exit and return to the actual 1099-INT form to edit it there. To get back to the actual form, use the search box and search for 1099-int, then use the Jump to link to be taken to your summary page. From there you can fix the state code.
Check the 2-letter state code for that zip code. Make sure the city and state match up to the zip code. This error happens when the state code doesn't match what is on file with the IRS. TurboTax follows the IRS for acceptable zip codes. If the state code does not match the correct state, you will get an e-filing error. Correcting the state code is usually the fix.
@DawnC just curious, why are folks getting asked for this detailed information on 1099-INTs, same with some threads asking for EIN on 1099-DIV etc? When I manually input 1099s into desktop, none of this is needed just the name.
I am having this issue. I cannot change the state for the Payer, even if I try to amend the form itself.
If you imported your 1099- INT, you can delete it and re-enter it manually. Here's How to Update or Delete Imported Data.
When entering it manually, you should not be asked for the issuers address.
If you're using TurboTax Desktop, in FORMS mode you can change the address directly on the form.
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