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@cmm47172 wrote:
That may work for the online version but I'm using the desktop version. Is there no 1099-PATR form on the desktop version and there sure is no jump to link. What am I supposed to do now?
The screenshots provided by @JohnW152 were taken directly from one of the TurboTax desktop editons.
Enter 1099-patr in the Search box located in the upper right of the program screen. Click on Jump to 1099-patr
I did that and the jump link isn't there? What am I supposed to do now?
Is the 1099-patr not in the deluxe version? I see you are using premier version
Not yet, and no time to hunt right now. I have wanted to enter forms as they were received. Now I'll just hope that I don't forget when I do stumble across 1099-PATR's place in TurboTax H&B (sigh).
You have AI for the search engine and it needs to be turned off -
Click on the File menu at the top left of the desktop program screen. Click on Signed in as (your User ID) On the Account Information window click on Sign out. On the following window click on Sign out.
Click on Search on the right side of the desktop program screen. When the Sign on window opens click on the X in the top right of the window. In the Search box, type in 1099-PATR and Enter Click on Jump to 1099-PATR | |
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Thanks for trying.
Tried that a couple of times. The worthless "help" respawns as soon as I hit the magnifying glass search button, even after I refuse to sign in. Anyway, does it make sense that I would have access to a useful answer when signed out but not when signed in? Doesn't purchased software usually work the other way, where signed-in users have access to things that non-signed-in users do not have?
I can try launching the app as administrator--last year "as Administrator" was essential for the first several months, because otherwise I was looking at blank pages in the app. Maybe it will solve this problem, too. I'll try that tomorrow.
To clarify, what was the 1099 PATR issued for?
I have the same problem as Edward. I have followed all the instructions presented and cannot find a link to the 1099-PATR. I have the same screen shots presented by Edward, no link. I'm also using Deluxe. My PATR is from my grain Cooperative and is farm income. In previous years I just entered the sale of grain (Box 3 of 1099-PATR) in the income box on the 4835. Probably will have to do the same this year. Be nice if I could find the actual form that asked for the information in all the boxes on the 1099-PATR.
Mine is also farm income, a patronage distribution from a farm credit coop that financed a land purchase a few years ago. I don't want to cause a headache for the IRS people, especially now--I'd like to do my taxes correctly.
Search for 1099-patr. Make sure to include the dash.
Where do I find Form 1099-PATR?
Dear Turbo Tax, there IS NO JUMP on 1099-PATR search box. Several of us are saying it, but you guys just keep saying "click the jump". There is NO JUMP! I'm using Home & Business. I have attached a screenshot showing NO JUMP. Please elevate this issue to your team to get this fixed so we can file our taxes.
@Kelly999 You need to remove the AI assistant that is in your Search function for the search to find the Jump to Form 1099-PATR
Click on the File menu in the upper left of the desktop program screen.
Click on Sign in as (User ID)
On the window that opened click on Sign out. It will ask again and click on Sign out.
Click on Search in the upper right of the desktop program screen
When the Sign In window opens click on the X to close the window.
Now, in the Search box type in 1099-patr and Enter. Then click on Jump to 1099-patr
I appreciate you trying Don, but it's not there. I've attached a screenshot showing the jump if I search a different form (removing the AI, as you suggested). And another screenshot showing that the jump for 1099-patr is NOT there. I've used TurboTax for many years and am very familiar with it. 1099-PATR is missing.
To enter your 1099-PATR, please follow the steps below:
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