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I received a form 1099-InT form for the first time ever. And it was from the irs. Not my bank. What do I put as the payor name? How do I include this in my taxes?
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January 24, 2020
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I received a form 1099-InT form for the first time ever. And it was from the irs. Not my bank. What do I put as the payor name? How do I include this in my taxes?
Enter it like any other 1099-INT.
The payer is "US Treasury"
January 24, 2020
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I received a form 1099-InT form for the first time ever. And it was from the irs. Not my bank. What do I put as the payor name? How do I include this in my taxes?
You enter it like you do any other interest payments you received. The payer name is Internal Revenue Service - IRS. You can type 1099int into the search bar, press enter, and then click on the Jump to 1099int link in the results. This will take you directly to the 1099-INT entry screen. Make sure you are inside of your return before you use the search feature.
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