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kovours1
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How do I adjust interest reported on 1099 INT (accrued interest) for both interest from Govt bonds and non Govt bonds. Turbo tax has only one field for adjustment amnt

I would like to enter 1099 INT that includes interest from both Govt and Non Govt Bonds. Both of these interest I need to adjust the accrued interest I already paid while purchasing the bonds. However turbo tax allows me to have only one field for adjustment, wondering how to do this.
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How do I adjust interest reported on 1099 INT (accrued interest) for both interest from Govt bonds and non Govt bonds. Turbo tax has only one field for adjustment amnt

@kovours1 

 

IF your 1099-INT has a mix of box 1,3 & 8 $$ on it...then entering any accrued interest (paid out when you purchased a bond)....that accrued interest will be divided proportionally (improperly) among the box 1,3,&8 $$ amounts.

 

The fix is to split out the type of bond interest...for which you are reporting the accrued interest paid...into it's own 1099-INT.

 

So if the accrued interest was paid on a Treasury bond (or bonds) then you need to move the box 3 &12 $$ into a separate 1099-INT before you indicate that accrued interest on the follow-up page for that separate 1099-INT form.

 

Same would go for boxes 1&11 together (If appropriate) or box 8 &13...depending on what bond types you purchased.

 

Thus box 1, 11, and any accrued interest for corporate bonds are on reported one 1099-INT

.....box 3, 12, and any accrued interest you paid for US Govt bonds on a second 1099-INT

....box 8, 13 , and any accrued interest you paid on any MUNI bonds you bought on a third 1099-INT.

 

Of course, if you only bought (say) some Muni's during 2024, then you'd only need to take out the 8 & 13 $$ into their own 1099-INT to report the accrued interest you paid for those.

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Final Note:  For bonds purchased in the last half of the year...if the bond you bought did not issue interest to you before the end of 2023, then you cannot report that accrued interest payment until 2024 taxes (i.e. after you actually get an interest payment from that bond).  I use a spreadsheet with notes on it to keep track. 

I even bought a Muni bond already in Feb of 2024, that issues its first interest in 2025  (then semiannually thereafter)....so the small amount of accrued interest I paid, will need to wait until I file 2025 taxes in early 2026.

____________*Answers are correct to the best of my knowledge when posted, but should not be considered to be legal or official tax advice.*
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