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If you are filing jointly, you would not have a separate Turbo Tax account. Whatever account you used to prepare your return, is the only one with the information in it.
If you are wondering how to automatically upload your 1099-Div form and not his, and you both are using the same bank login, then you can just manually enter the information. The 1099 Div on TT replicates what you will see on your form, so you can simply copy it over.
Thank you for your response. I don’t think I phrased my question properly. The problem is that my wife and I have separate accounts with Merrill Lynch and I already uploaded her information using her Merrill login. Now I want to use my login to my own Merrill account to upload info from my 1099 forms. Turbo tax keeps logging onto her account and doesn’t allow me to override and use my own separate login. Entering this info manually will be extremely tedious since there are a lot of different mutual fund sales to log in from the tax form. How can I electronically upload my own Merrill info?
If you continue to have this experience You can call TurboTax at 800-446-8848 and schedule a callback from us if no one is available immediately. Also and possibly more conveniently you can use our online page by selecting the link below.
Occasionally two accounts from the same brokerage may not import. Here is a suggestion if you are unable to import the second account, by using summary totals.
The steps to enter a summary of your sales transactions is provided below. Separate long and short term transactions.
If you are e-filing your tax return, then mail your statements along with Form 8453 to:
Internal Revenue Service
Attn: Shipping and Receiving, 0254
Receipt and Control Branch
Austin, TX 73344-0254
If you need a blank Form 8453, you can download this pdf, enter your address information and check the box for Form 8949 (this form is really just a cover sheet)
I have the same issue as the one that is described.
How do I enter a different bank accounts from the same bank for my wife and myself (the accounts are not individual accounts, not connected together) ?
If you have a single broker for multiple accounts, when selecting to add another account for the same broker: Clear cookies and then search for your broker via the search bar rather than clicking the broker icon. This should allow the screen to input account information and import the data.
See this post the user figured out how to import another account from Fidelity. Maybe it will help for other banks.
https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/tax-credits-deductions/discussion/unable-to-import-second-instance...
User said.......
After I had downloaded from one account and the second one would not work, I looked at the Fidelity website and noticed that I was already logged in to my account (the one I had downloaded from). Turns out that TurboTax had not dropped the connection from the first account. I logged out of that one and tried to download the second account and I was presented with the login screen and could then download from the second account.
This is the answer. TT is still linked to your account with the financial institution. Logout of your account with the financial institution and you should be able to walk through the steps in TT to
import your spouses info.
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