I contacted PNCBank and verified the EIN on my form is correct.
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Did you import this 1099-INT from PNC Bank?
If so, delete it and re-enter it in the 1099-INT interview, without the EIN .
The Payer's EIN is not required when reporting interest income from a 1099-INT.
Did you import this 1099-INT from PNC Bank?
If so, delete it and re-enter it in the 1099-INT interview, without the EIN .
The Payer's EIN is not required when reporting interest income from a 1099-INT.
I did as mentioned but it still is looking for a FEIN number from the payer... no idea.. it will not let me pass as every review it pops up as not being correct. thoughts?
Are you importing your 1099-INT and you are receiving the message that your information is incorrect? You may need to manually enter your information instead. Please click Where do I enter Form 1099-INT? to learn more.
Instead of identifying PNC as your institution, try using National Financial. National Financial is "processing" PNC's accounts. It worked for my 1099-DIV information.
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