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This number will be found in the box marked Payer TIN on your Form.
There was no Employer's TIN on the statement from the bank where I cashed the savings bonds, only Item 3 where it showed the amount of interest. TurboTax keeps asking me to review and not sure if I should just ignore this or not. In the old TurboTax there was a special section to report interest from Savings Bonds.
You do not need to enter a FEIN if you type in your U.S. Savings Bond interest yourself.
There isn't a Box 3 on my edition of Turbotax for 2022 only Box 1. How do I find Box 3?
Also do I put the Bank that cashed in my bonds as the payer or US Treasury?
Look at the entry page that shows box 1 again
....there is a Checkbox on that same page , and when you check it, all the other boxes show up.
If you follow the steps listed above from ErnieSO, you will see Box 3 to the right of Box 1 on the interest form. Make sure that you choose to Type it in yourself.
You would use US Treasury as the payer.
Enter Savings Bond interest like a 1099Int under
Federal Taxes tab
Wages & Income
Interest and Dividends
Interest on 1099INT - Click the Start or Update button
On the import screen scroll down and pick I'll enter it myself.
Type any description like Savings Bond Accrued Interest
Savings Bond interest goes in box 3.
If this was an electronic I bond, you can log in to your TreasuryDirect account and download the Form 1099-INT. TreasuryDirect does not mail these Forms 1099-R, they only provide them by download.
If this was a paper bond cashed at a bank, the bank is responsible for issuing the Form 1099-INT.
I cashed some in at Wells Fargo. They said I wouldn't get a 1099INT for it but they sent me one in January!
Ahhhh, it is the Desktop software where you have to check a box to see box 3 and everything else.
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