Fidelity released Corrected (revised) 1099-DIV Tax Report Statements to me in March. Since these superseded the first Tax Report data, I deleted the originally downloaded information from my Turbotax and imported the corrected (revised) tax info. Problematically, wrong values populated 1099-DIV Line 1a (Total Ordinary Div), Line 3 (Non-dividend Distributions), and Line 7 (Foreign Tax Paid). These did not match the corrected 1099s. They also didn’t equal the first Tax Report Stmts which had imported accurately earlier. So the problem isn’t related to import of initial Tax Report Stmts from Fidelity. Plus the same field entry errors happened when I imported using on-line and locally installed Turbotax Premier.
Has anyone had this problem? Is this a systemic error?
If I manually edit those incorrect Lines 1a, 3, and 7, then entries won’t match imported Worksheets’ sum of the hundreds of individual transactions that make up those values. I obviously don’t want to waste time to review and edit all of them.
I welcome insights for an effective work-around or solution. Thanks, all.
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Have others seen inaccurate Turbotax population of fields after import of Corrected Tax Reporting Statements from Fidelity?
First, you should delete the original entries that you imported using the following steps in the link that applies to you.
Next, before you enter the new numbers and forms you should first clear your cache and cookies. It handles many issues that seem nonsensical because of data pieces you thought were deleted or removed.
Watch to be sure you are selecting 'all time' as example. Do not use selections like 'last hour' for those browsers that give you options.
Now you should enter the new forms to finish your tax return. Please update here if you have more questions and one of our tax experts will help.
UPDATE
After the opening note in this series, Fidelity released its second Corrected Tax Reporting Statement 3/28/23. I deleted the earlier inaccurately imported data from Turbotax and imported the new. All but the Qualified Div (Line 1b) numbers agreed with actual Fidelity tax statement.
Yes, deleting and editing imported data can sometimes cause issues.
Here's more info on How to Update or Delete Imported Data.
Since only one number on your statement imported incorrectly, you could Edit that number.
Or, you could summarize your 1099-Div's into one entry, deleting the incorrect entries from the import.
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