I don't mean errors, they just require manual edit. Almost all are SPX option related, and it is painful to find/fix them one by one. It seems that TurboTax does not import well with Apex Clearing option trading transaction, no error with TD Ameritrade.
Can I delete imported 1099 forms then manually enter summary number? Then uploading 1099 forms?
I don't want to deal with each trade transaction. I am relatively active trader (SPX option).
If importing form 1099, there are still 182 areas requiring manual fix. TurboTax does not get all the information.
If manually entering, I can only manually enter summary numbers (SUMMARY OF PROCEEDS, GAINS & LOSSES, ADJUSTMENTS AND WITHHOLDING). Does TurboTax software allow uploading 1099 forms?
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Yes, you can delete the imported 1099 forms and then manually enter summary totals for each sales category. It will require you to either upload to TurboTax a copy of your Form 1099-B, or mail it, with Form 8453, (which TurboTax will generate). To do this in TurboTax Online:
After entering all your category summaries, Look for "To finish reporting these sales, follow the mailing instructions" and click on the link for these instructions:
Mailing Instructions
Take a moment to double-check that your statements are complete. For each sale listed, there should be:
- A Description
- Date Acquired
- Date Sold
- Sales Price
- Cost Basis
- Gain or loss for each sale
- A sale category based on how the sale was reported to you and the IRS
In some uncommon cases, there will be an adjustment code and adjustment amount.
NOTE: Any sales summaries that include only Box A or Box D sales, and which have no adjustments to gain/loss, do not need to be included on a statement mailed to the IRS.
Here's how to mail your statements:
If you are e-filing your tax return, then mail your statements along with Form 8453 to:
Internal Revenue Service
Attn: Shipping and Receiving, 0254
Receipt and Control Branch
Austin, TX 73344-0254
If you are not e-filing, then mail your statements with your entire tax return to your local IRS office.
* The questions you are asked by the program may vary depending upon what, if anything, you may have already entered related to investment sales.
The question is: Does TurboTax ask me to upload 1099B? Or how can I upload 1099B? Since it is short term covered (already reported to IRS), why it needs to mail to IRS (if not uploading)? IRS should already has a copy from broker.
Thanks.
The IRS does already have a copy from your broker. And yet the requirement is that if you enter summary transactions the 1099-B has to be attached.
@VAer did you ever get this figured out? Having the same issue with SPX options on my Webull upload. Trying to avoid having to mail it in so appreciate any input
@taxprep24 I followed it step by step, and did not see desktop software asking me to upload supporting documents (for summary data). I had to print it out and go to USPS to mail it.
But TurboTax web did ask me to upload supporting documents for year 2021, this is my first year using TurboTax desktop software.
@VAer sorry to hear! I spent too much time trying to remove the SPX entries at this point, just going to mail it in as well. Thanks for the info.
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