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TurboTax does not include Form 1042-S. However, Form 1042-S does not need to filed with your income tax return. Fill out Form 1042-S and then mail it to the address specified in the form instructions.
This does not answer my question in any way. The 1042-S comes pre-completed by the employer so there is nothing for me to fill out and mail in. Moreover, it seems fairly clear from the instructions that it DOES need to be filed with the tax return. So I would recommend to other viewers not to follow this advice and to TurboTax to remove it.
If you are a US resident, by receiving a Form 1042- S with the code 16, you will treat it as receiving a scholarship or fellowship to offset your qualified education expenses if there are any.
Per IRS, you are required to file a Form 1040 to report your scholarship amount along with your tuition. If you have paid any qualified tuition expenses out of pocket or with scholarship, you would enter information by following the steps below.
As IRS receives a copy of your Form 1042-S, you can e-file your tax return. You do not need to submit your Form 1042-S separately.
In TurboTax online edition,
If you have paid in any tax withholdings, to enter the info, follow these steps:
1. Sign back into the program and select Pick up where you left off
2. At the right upper corner, in the search box, type in estimates paid and Enter
3. Select Jump to estimates paid
4. On the screen, Estimates and Other Income Taxes Paid, select the right section to enter information
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