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Hi scbutters. The desktop versions may be better for those transactions. I don't think there's trouble with the transmission or what you're doing, it sounds like you've passed the transaction limits. It's up to 500 for each brokerage account.
I'll post an article that describes the limits for both, check it out for more information regarding possible summaries:
Hi scbutters. The desktop versions may be better for those transactions. I don't think there's trouble with the transmission or what you're doing, it sounds like you've passed the transaction limits. It's up to 500 for each brokerage account.
I'll post an article that describes the limits for both, check it out for more information regarding possible summaries:
Hi,
You can securely import your 1099-B, 1099-DIV, 1099-INT, 1099-OID, or 1099-R into TurboTax, provided your broker or financial institution participates in our TurboTax Partner program.
When you get to the place in TurboTax where we ask if you received that form, answer Yes and we'll give you the option to import.
You can also jump straight to that section by searching for the 1099 form number in TurboTax and then clicking the Jump to link in the search results.
Tip: When selecting your financial institution or brokerage from the list, be sure to select the right one. For example, several participating partners' names start with First National Bank and if you select the "wrong" First National Bank, you won't be able to import.
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