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Be sure to click the box 'My form has info in more than just these boxes...' if necessary, when you do your 1099-DIV entry.
When an investment makes a distribution of its earnings to you and reports it in box 2a of Form 1099-DIV, the IRS generally allows you to treat the distribution like a long-term capital gain. This is beneficial since the same tax rules that apply to your qualified dividends also apply to qualified capital gain distributions, regardless of whether you hold the investment for 10 days or 10 years.
Section 897 gain. If a RIC described in section 897(h)(4) (A)(ii) or a REIT disposes of a USRPI at a gain, any distributions made to the extent attributable to such gain shall be treated as gain recognized by the recipient from the disposition of a USRPI (that is, the look-through rule).
If any part of the ordinary dividend reported in box 1a or capital gain distributions reported in box 2a is attributable to section 897 gains, report that gain in box 2e and box 2f, respectively. See section 897 for the definition of USRPI and the exceptions to the look-through rule.
Note. Only RICs and REITs should complete boxes 2e and 2f. Boxes 2e and 2f do not need to be completed for recipients that are U.S. individuals.
Turbo Tax does not include a box 2f. Can't just ignore it. What do I do?
thnaks for your answer
You still did not explain how to enter the amount in box 2f of 1099-DIV in TurboTax.
2f is included in 2a. It does not apply to US Citizens.
2f apply only to foreign persons and entities whose income maintains its character when passed through or distributed to its direct or indirect foreign owners or beneficiaries. It is generally treated as effectively
connected to a trade or business within the United States. See the instructions for your tax return.
if you are a nonresident alien, you should be filing form 1040-NR, which Turbotax doesn't do
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