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I received a Form 1099-INT from IRS

Good.  I tried to post exactly what you did but the forum crashed my post!   Glad you did it yourself.

js229885
Returning Member

I received a Form 1099-INT from IRS

there is no street address. How do you get around that in Turbo Tax when entering this form?

 

 

I received a Form 1099-INT from IRS

Delete that 1099 and manually enter one with just the name IRS and put the interest amount in box 1.  You don't need to enter all that info on the form.

Chad2000
New Member

I received a Form 1099-INT from IRS

Turbotax is giving me the following error when I enter 1099-INT from the IRS:

Schedule B -- Form 1099-INT (Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service): Payer Street Address must be entered.

 

However, no street address is present on the 1099-INT I received. It just has:

 

Department of the Treasury

Internal Revenue Service

ANDOVER, MA 05501

 

Turbotax is saying I cannot e-file without a street address. What should I do?

AamilD
Expert Alumni

I received a Form 1099-INT from IRS

No. When entering your 1099-INT, please choose the option to type it in yourself. You will not need to input an address.

 

Please follow the instructions below: 

  1. Open your return.
  2. Search 1099-INT with the magnifying glass tool.
  3. On the page Let's import your tax info, click on enter a different way.
  4. Click on 1099-INT box
  5. Click on Type it in myself
  6. Fill in the information as per your 1099-INT. 

I have attached a screenshot below for additional guidance.

 

 

 

cmejia
New Member

I received a Form 1099-INT from IRS

If we received our Form 1099-INT from the IRS, should we enter "Internal Revenue Service" in the "received from" box?

LenaH
Employee Tax Expert

I received a Form 1099-INT from IRS

Yes. You would type Internal Revenue Service in the received from box. 

 

@cmejia

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