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2020 Form 1041
I have been able to attach form 1099-B to my e-filed 1041 returns in the past. I can't find any explanation for the change or even any notification that here has been a change. Has this change been highlighted anywhere?
Adding a scanned 1099-B has never been a known function of the TurboTax Business software. If that was working in the past, it was not a known feature. You can import 1099-B information into the TurboTax software, but not attach it as a scanned document. If you do need to file a scanned copy of 1099-B with a return, you would print and mail it as the efile software would not support an attached 1099-B.
Kind of odd that it has never been a feature. The software for 2020 clearly offers it as an option - if you have a lot of transactions, you can enter a summary, attach your 1099, you will be prompted when e-filing. But the prompt never shows up.
I am finding TurboTax more and more frustrating.
First the program would not allow me to import the 1099-B data from my broker into the program (help says it is not supported). Instructions say to enter summary data and attach .pdf of brokerage statement.
The 2020 TurboTax for Business step by step clearly states that you can enter the summary totals for the 1099-B data and that TurboTax will prompt you on attaching a .pdf of the 1099-B when you are ready to e-file. It never happened. Now according to what I am reading here in the help section it has never been an option. Huh?
When I go to file the State MI-1041 the program says it cannot be filed electronically, then the next page says it MUST be filed electronically. Which is it? I am not happy with the quality of of this year's TurboTax products.
Thanks for the headaches, as if 2020 wasn't already bad enough.
Yes. Same problem. Turbo Tax Business says you can attach your 1099-B info but it does not let you do it.
I did this in 2019 with no problem. This is really a mess, because now they have my filing with no back-up information on the 1099-B. Is there anyone out there who has figured this out yet? Come on Intuit. What is the solution?
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