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Having problems here too. Last weekend I was able to import 1099B from Etrade but the numbers were wrong. Intuit must be working on a fix for all of the multiple Etrade import issues. Give it a few days before trying it again.
For direct import issues with brokers, you can use the Excel (CSV) download and then convert to a TXF file using Excel2TXF (www.investotek.com)
that only does trades 1099-b. not 1099-int, 1099-div, etc.
I use etrade also,and I cannot import my 1099-b like you,just wanted to know if you got anywhere with etrade or turbo tax,thx
I was able to import all my etrade information, 1099's. It imported all my dividends and trades. I did this in February, so I do not remember the exact steps, but I just followed the screens. At some point, I had to enter my etrade account and password.
If import does not go smooth, I will suggest to manually enter info. For import, there are a limit on how many transactions TurboTax can handle. See blue links below. Here are the steps:
In TurboTax online,
For more information, click here:
how many stock transactions TT can handle
The transactions will generate either a long term or short term capital gain or loss depends on how long the stocks are being held. The amount will be reported on line 7 of your Form 1040 along with a Schedule D and Form 8949.
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