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Does it matter how I input the name for CHASE for 1099-INT?

The statement is from CHASE (upper left hand corner of 1099-INT form), but the name displayed under the federal ID number is "JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A."


Does it even matter how I input the name, or is it only the amount that the IRS will match with what they receive from Chase?

Thanks!

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Anonymous
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Does it matter how I input the name for CHASE for 1099-INT?

even if over the limits it may not matter.  

I've filed my returns for more than 25 years and never have gotten an inquiry from the IRS because I entered Chase rather than JPMorgan Chase Bank NA or Schwab rather than Charles Schwab   or MB Bank rather than MB Financial Bank.   

When I was doing return professionally, I had clients with multiple accounts from the same source each with separate reporting forms..  so 12 reports from JPMorgan Chase each got enter as Chase. Clients never once said to me or forwarded to me an inquiry from the IRS.     

during that time I also seen numerous returns use the broker's name say XYZ company when its actually the clearing firm  Pershing that files the 1099's with the IRS - again never once an inquiry (Pershing not XYZ would be the name if you were to pull the IRS transcript)  

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Does it matter how I input the name for CHASE for 1099-INT?

Would it be too hard to type what the document says?
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Does it matter how I input the name for CHASE for 1099-INT?

No, I just want to know which so it matches exactly what the IRS will be looking for
Carl
Level 15

Does it matter how I input the name for CHASE for 1099-INT?

I think the field is limited to 14 characters. If so, enter the name exactly as printed, and when the field will take no more characters, stop typing in that field.

Does it matter how I input the name for CHASE for 1099-INT?

Then make it match the document.  You took longer to type the question here than it will take to type in the name of the issuer of the document.
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Does it matter how I input the name for CHASE for 1099-INT?

Thanks Carl, but it says simply "CHASE" in the upper right, but in another spot it features the fuller name...

Does it matter how I input the name for CHASE for 1099-INT?

xmasbaby, it is not a matter of trying to save time. My concern is matching what the IRS will be looking for

Does it matter how I input the name for CHASE for 1099-INT?

They probably care a whole lot more about the Federal ID.
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Carl
Level 15

Does it matter how I input the name for CHASE for 1099-INT?

On the 1099-INT you're not asked for box-by-box information for anything other than the interest and TIN really. It doesn't matter if you enter "MY CHEAP BANK" in the institution name box. (Care to guess what I think of chase? :))

Does it matter how I input the name for CHASE for 1099-INT?

I even type like
Wells Fargo-Husband
Wells Fargo-Wife
Wells Fargo-Joint

Does it matter how I input the name for CHASE for 1099-INT?

I still maintain that if you stay consistent with what the document says, you will have an easier time making sense of it if a time comes when you have questions about it and have to look back through your paperwork. It will be easier for you to find it if you need to.
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Anonymous
Not applicable

Does it matter how I input the name for CHASE for 1099-INT?

even if over the limits it may not matter.  

I've filed my returns for more than 25 years and never have gotten an inquiry from the IRS because I entered Chase rather than JPMorgan Chase Bank NA or Schwab rather than Charles Schwab   or MB Bank rather than MB Financial Bank.   

When I was doing return professionally, I had clients with multiple accounts from the same source each with separate reporting forms..  so 12 reports from JPMorgan Chase each got enter as Chase. Clients never once said to me or forwarded to me an inquiry from the IRS.     

during that time I also seen numerous returns use the broker's name say XYZ company when its actually the clearing firm  Pershing that files the 1099's with the IRS - again never once an inquiry (Pershing not XYZ would be the name if you were to pull the IRS transcript)  

rjs
Level 15
Level 15

Does it matter how I input the name for CHASE for 1099-INT?

If Schedule B is not included in your tax return, it doesn't matter what you enter because the IRS will not see the name. The usual reason that Schedule B would be included is that either your total interest is over $1,500 or your total dividends are over $1,500. If your return does include Schedule B, enter the full name of the payer. That is what the IRS will be looking for.

Does it matter how I input the name for CHASE for 1099-INT?

Thank you rjs. The total interest is under 1500, so sounds like I am okay. Thanks!
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