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If you are trying to import and it is giving you an error, you can enter your 1099-DIV or 1099-B which you may have received manually.
Form 1099-DIV reports dividend income you received from your investments. To enter this in TurboTax Online Manually please follow the steps below:
For more information on how to input dividends, please visit 1099-DIV Input Instructions
Capital gains will be reported on Form 1099-B. Please visit 1099-B Input Instructions for more information.
Additionally, if the documents issued by Stash use Apex Clearing, you can try importing your documents by selecting Apex Clearing instead of Stash. The account number on the Tax Form 1099 will be your user name and your social security or tax payer Id number will be the password.
I have same, or similar issue. Every time I try logging in on either Stash or Apex Clearing Corp, it returns "That didn’t work. Try signing in again. (103)". Have tried with and without 10 in front of the account number, have tried with and without dashes, and cannot login. Any suggestions as to why it is not logging in?
Thanks
Jake
Stash is not one of our import partners. You will not be able to import your files. Instead, you can manually type in a summary. You can enter 4 lines and cover the entire form.
Enter the totals for each:
When you enter summary data only, you are required to send a copy of your 1099B to the IRS. Once you submit your electronic copy, TurboTax prints out a cover letter and instructions on where to send a copy of your 1099B.
Here's where you enter your 1099-B in TurboTax:
Form 1099-B is included in TurboTax Premier, TurboTax Live Premier, Self-Employed, and TurboTax Live Self-Employed (online) and in all personal CD/Download versions of TurboTax.
I don't mean to sound rude, but either TurboTax does, which I did import previously, or the import from Stash, and Apex Clearing Corp, should be removed from the let's import section.
As you can see Apex is even from my past TurboTax use, and yes I imported it in last year.
Anyway, I entered my information in manually, but it is a shame the program is busted and says you can import.
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