Hello, here are the 3 pages that TurboTax is showing to me:
1:
2:
3:
I don't know what to enter as business information. Can someone please help me? Does it have anything to do with the fact that I live in Pennsylvania?
Also, because I received two free stocks when I signed up for Webull, I have a 1099-MISC (I sold both of them in 2021 after 2-3 weeks of receiving them). So, I thought that maybe TurboTax thinks that I have a business and I made $14. So I deleted my form 1099-MISC in the "Wages and Income" tab and reported my two free stocks using the guidelines I found from the user Critter-3:
Here's how to enter it in TurboTax.
So, this is how my wages and income look now:
But still, when I go to the state taxes, I get stuck on the business information page. Can someone please help?
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You entered the income correctly if you added the value of the stocks on the date you received them, following the steps you found by @Critter-3. This income is taxable as other income as if you had received cash for that same value. This is likely the amount on the Form 1099-MISC. Be sure to delete your Form 1099-MISC if you did not do that.
Next you should delete your business schedule if it is still in the tax return. Follow the instructions below.
You'll need to delete this form Form 1099-MISC and Schedule C
Once this is completed you should sign out of TurboTax and perform a process to clear cache and cookies. This will remove pieces of data that your computer holds on to when you think it's been deleted. Here are the official instructions for the most popular browsers:
Next you must enter the stock sale. Your cost basis will be the amount on the Form 1099-MISC that you reported as income. The sales price will be what you received at the time of sale.
You entered the income correctly if you added the value of the stocks on the date you received them, following the steps you found by @Critter-3. This income is taxable as other income as if you had received cash for that same value. This is likely the amount on the Form 1099-MISC. Be sure to delete your Form 1099-MISC if you did not do that.
Next you should delete your business schedule if it is still in the tax return. Follow the instructions below.
You'll need to delete this form Form 1099-MISC and Schedule C
Once this is completed you should sign out of TurboTax and perform a process to clear cache and cookies. This will remove pieces of data that your computer holds on to when you think it's been deleted. Here are the official instructions for the most popular browsers:
Next you must enter the stock sale. Your cost basis will be the amount on the Form 1099-MISC that you reported as income. The sales price will be what you received at the time of sale.
Thank you DianeW777.
I noticed that the stock sales have already been taken care of with my initial 1099-B when I give TurboTax permission to access my Webull account. But do I need to do them again?
My second question is that I just noticed in my 1099-MISC form from Webull, there is also another item that apparently means that I gained some interest from one of my stocks:
The picture below, clearly shows that the stock XRT gave me interest (ADT and GNW are my 2 free stocks). Or it could be dividends, but dividends should all be in my form 1099-DIV, right? Well, I didn't find XRT in the list of my dividends payments there
My understanding is that I should do the same that I did for my two free stocks meaning that I make an income of $3.75 with the steps from the user @Critter-3and since the stock sale has already been taken care of, I should be good to go. Am I correct?
The answers to your questions are shown below.
Question: But do I need to do them again?
Question: Am I correct? (About the interest or dividend income)
Thank you. I am ready to file my taxes now. I have one last question. TurboTax told me that I need to attach all my stock sales since I live in Pennsylvania:
1- Do I need to do this for my Binance account too?
2- Is there any way that I attach these documents to the one that TurboTax is sending itself? or do I need to send them separately?
3- And can I send all the 1099 forms that I received from Webull directly to the PA department of revenue or do I need to edit them and make them look clean?
1 & 2. You will send a copy of all your 1099-B forms through the mail. The program will have you print Form 8453 to send with them.
3.Send a copy of the form you were given.
AmyC:
Thank you for your response. The program never asked me to print the form 8453 and now it seems that it has filed the PA electronically along with the federal tax! What should I do now? Please help. I did receive this message at some point, but I don't know what it means:
Does it mean that I have to wait now for some kind of approval before printing form 8453? Sorry if my questions are basic.
I also just received an email that my Pennsylvania personal return was accepted. I am stuck now. Wasn't TurboTax supposed to ask me to sign form 8453? How do I submit all of my 1099-B forms now?
If you used the Summary method of reporting your 1099-B transactions, you don't actually need to mail Form 8453 to Pennsylvania.
Click this link for more info on PA Form 8453.
If this applies, you may need to mail Form 8949 and your 1099-B statement to the IRS.
Click this link for more info on Mailing Form 8949.
Your 'Filing Instructions' for your Federal and State returns will tell you what to mail and where to send it, if required.
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