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Yes, enter it as if you got a 1099-INT, even though you didn't. All you have to enter is the payer's name and the amount of interest. But if you received the interest in Canadian dollars, you have to convert the amount to U.S. dollars. All amounts that you enter in your U.S. tax return must be in U.S. dollars.
Enter it manually on the Form 1099-INT
Yes, enter it as if you got a 1099-INT, even though you didn't. All you have to enter is the payer's name and the amount of interest. But if you received the interest in Canadian dollars, you have to convert the amount to U.S. dollars. All amounts that you enter in your U.S. tax return must be in U.S. dollars.
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