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I received Form 1099-INT from the IRS, and in the form, it is reported that I need to report this interest as income in my 2022 tax return.
I noticed that the amount reported in Form 1099-INT is exactly the correction the IRS made on my 2021 tax return, reported as "interest owed to the taxpayer".
What does this mean?
How can I report Form 1099-INT on my 2022 tax return?
Thank you
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You enter your 1099-INT from the IRS as a regular interest form. Use the IRS as the Payee.
Here's how to enter a 1099-INT:
Open the 1099-INT form in TurboTax
all you need is the payer: "IRS".
and the amount.
when IRS delays your refund, they pay you interest.
You enter your 1099-INT from the IRS as a regular interest form. Use the IRS as the Payee.
Here's how to enter a 1099-INT:
Thank you for your reply.
I did as you suggested and faced this question:
Do any of these uncommon situations apply?
1) I need to adjust the interest reported on my form.
2) My state (ME, MD, MA, NH, NJ, or WV) doesn't tax all of this interest.
3) None of these apply.
Should I check 1) or 3)? I am very confused.
Thank you.
No. 3, none of these apply.
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