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You may have to make manual entries.
Here's where you enter your 1099-B in TurboTax:
or use form 8453 check the box 8949. then you can enter summary totals for the various lines on schedule D thru the 8949 worksheet, after the return is accepted, you then mail the 8453 and 1099-B report from your broker to the IRS. read the filing instructions on the second page of the form
Dont waste your time. Its total garbage. You'll end up being forced in an infinite death spiral of manual keying dates in that will never resolve in TT because the Robinhood upload is not structured correctly. Worst of all TT is sooo F-ing slow with too many click throughs you'll have to take a day off of work just to sit there and wait for their horrific UI to cycle because they make you page through all your transactions to edit them rather than putting them all on one infinite scrolling page. Its truly one of the worst user experiences imaginable and aligns very well with the newly minted reputation of Robinhood, who has defamed their very own meaning of their name.
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