I received a 1099-INT and all of the reported interest is nominee interest. How do I add who the nominee interest belongs to on the Schedule B so the IRS will know who the interest belongs to? When i go to the Schedule B it will not allow me to add any details.
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Are you the nominee or do you need to adjust the interest to give to the nominee?
Here's how to split the 1099Int for Nominee Interest. Enter a 1099-Int under
Federal Taxes tab
Wages & Income
Interest and Dividends
Interest on 1099-INT - Click the Start or Update button
Whoever's ssn is on the 1099 enters the whole amount on their return. Then after you enter it, on the next page it will ask
Tell us if any of these uncommon situations Apply and pick the first one, We need to adjust the taxable amount.
Then on the next page fill in the amount as a POSITIVE number and pick the first reason "I received all or part of this interest for someone else".
Then on the other person's return you enter it as a 1099Int and put the amount in box 1.
The concern I have is on the Schedule B I would like to add the name of the nominee (person who should be responsible for interest) But I cannot add anything to the schedule B. Turbo Tax has the Schedule B locked. That further concerns me since the IRS might think I am trying to avoid the taxes on the interest.
You would have to give the nominee a 1099 INT made out to them.
You can prepare 1099Int & 1099Div online in Quick Employer Forms. You have to use the Online Premium version or the Desktop Home & Business program or Turbo Tax Business program to have access to the QEF.
Or fill out the form from the IRS.
https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1099int.pdf
And you will need a 1096 Transmittal
https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1096.pdf
Quick Employer Forms
https://quickemployerforms.intuit.com/home
How to prepare 1099 & W2
https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/forms/help/how-do-i-create-w-2-and-1099-forms-in-turbotax/00/25869
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