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for your 1099-DIV and INT, those numbers will have to be entered manually
for security transactions, you can enter summary totals in one of two ways
if there are no adjustments then you can use the 1099-B worksheet to enter just totals for sales proceeds and tax basis so short-term appears on line 1a and long-term appears on line 8a of schedule D. In this situation nothing further needs to be provided to the iRS
on the other hand, if this is not the case you can enter summary totals by type. Forms 8949 will be completed
for each type and the totals carried to Schedule D. Then you'll need to e-file your 1040. Within the time limit specified in the instructions for Form 8453 mail it and a copy of your 1099-B to the iRS (the 8949 box should be checked)
https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f8453.pdf
YOU DO NOT HAVE TO MANUALLY ENTER THE DATA!!! There's a simple fix:
I found a March 2024 answer to a similar question and tried it: "Call Schwab, they will temporarily reactivate your closed account so Turbotax can recognize and import from it."
I just contacted Schwab today and the solution is still accurate. Schwab gives you a one-hour window where the closed account is reactivated so you can import to Turbotax. I had no problem importing the data from the "closed" account.
***Be sure you ask them specifically to reactivate the account to enable importing the data.
Mike9241, I want to thank you for your helpful and thorough response. It may come in handy should I not be able to reactivate a closed account in the future. (See details in my earlier response).
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