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I do not have a 1099-INT but I do have a combined total of $4.94 YTD DIV from credit union accounts on my last statements from 2019. Where should I enter this?

 
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MayaD
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I do not have a 1099-INT but I do have a combined total of $4.94 YTD DIV from credit union accounts on my last statements from 2019. Where should I enter this?

What credit unions call dividends is actually interest, not dividends.

To report the interest:

  1. Log in to your account.
  2. Go to Federal Taxes .
  3. Go to Wages and Income.
  4. Select Interest and Dividends and click show more.
  5. Select Interest on 1099-INT  and click revisit.
  6. Select to type the form yourself and enter the amount in box 1.
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MayaD
Employee Tax Expert

I do not have a 1099-INT but I do have a combined total of $4.94 YTD DIV from credit union accounts on my last statements from 2019. Where should I enter this?

What credit unions call dividends is actually interest, not dividends.

To report the interest:

  1. Log in to your account.
  2. Go to Federal Taxes .
  3. Go to Wages and Income.
  4. Select Interest and Dividends and click show more.
  5. Select Interest on 1099-INT  and click revisit.
  6. Select to type the form yourself and enter the amount in box 1.
**Say "Thanks" by clicking the thumb icon in a post
**Mark the post that answers your question by clicking on "Mark as Best Answer"

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