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According to this TurboTax article, you can enter a summary vs. each individual transaction. See how it works for you.
How do I enter a large number of stock transactions into TurboTax?
(By the way, I believe the 10,000 import limit applies if using the Online programs. The Desktop platform has a lower import limit. I think.)
Thank you. I spoke with TT tier 1 support who confirmed that desktop supports 10K transactions, but did not know why import fails (especially from large broker like Fidelity). Question supposedly passed up to tier 2, but I haven't received any more update. I'm aware of the summarize option, but then need 3rd party software (for a fee) to generate the 8949 PDF.
Well, it would stink to have to purchase other software to generate Form 8949. There must be some kind of solution. Hopefully the Tier 2 Support will be able to assist.
Please post back and let me know what you guys work out, if you don't mind. So sorry for the inconvenience!
I selected form8949.com, which worked well at reasonable cost. The app produces a properly formatted 8949 PDF from the 1099B CSV. The summaries match the Fidelity 1099B PDF, so calcs are presumably correct. IRS has a procedure to mail these PDF to support TT electronic filing, so everything should tie together. I provided TT the summary data so overall return can complete. It is still case that TT not supporting a claimed feature, and hopefully they fix, but this workaround enables completed filing for 2023. form8949.com takes ~20 seconds to process the data and deliver the PDF forms, so it doesn't seem like TT should have difficulty doing same. Its no more difficult than an Excel spreadsheet, with IRS specified output format.
I am still having this problem with TT 2024. Please advise as to how I can have 10,000 transactions.
Thank you
Please see how do I enter a large number of stock transactions in TurboTax for instructions.
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