Here's how to import a Form 1099 into TurboTax Online:
Also see this FAQ:
https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3389470
Here's how to import a Form 1099 into TurboTax Online:
Also see this FAQ:
https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3389470
Turbo tax would not regonize scottrade account# not document id #
jjcylk
Your posting in an already-answered thread from 3 years ago. If it's a 1099-B, you're probably quite early for that. Most financial institutions do not have 1099-B importing available yet. I would be surprised if Scottrade does. Even if Scottrade is ready, which is less likely, TurboTax may not be.
Log into Scottrade's website and go to the Tax Center. See if there are any headlines or FAQs about when importing will be available. Otherwise, you can phone them tomorrow.
The document ID is 11 characters. It may be both numbers and letters.
One of the problems is that Scott trade was bought out by TD Ameritrade this past year. The other is that they are 1099-R and I have paper copies but it doesn’t appear that TurboTax will let me do a transfer of data online
These are the instructions I see on the Scottrade importing screen in the desktop version of TurboTax. It would also apply to the Online version.
"Former Scottrade customers that receive a Scottrade tax form 1099-R can import their information directly into Intuit Tax Products. Please enter your Scottrade account number and 11-character Document ID from the top right corner of your Form 1099-R (NO SPACES.)
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@jjcylk See the additional info I just left you. By the way, you didn't say how you are doing it, but when importing it, you still use the Scottrade selection in TurboTax. Do not do it under TD Ameritrade. Be sure you chose Scottrade for the institution then use the steps above.