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posted Jun 3, 2019 11:48:55 AM

"You had ABP Interest Adjustment" - Deluxe Required

Hi, TurboTax is saying I need to upgrade to deluxe because "You had ABP Interest Adjustment". What does this mean and where do I find this adjustment amount? Last year I did not need Deluxe and nothing in my financial situation has changed--same job, same bank, same investments, etc.  
My income sources for this return are: W-2, 1099-INT (x2), 1099-DIV.

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New Member
Jun 3, 2019 11:48:59 AM

"ABP" is an amortized bond premium. This means you purchased a bond at a certain price above  par. For example, you paid  $1870 for an $1800 bond. 

Did you import your 1099-INTs or enter them manually? In either case, did you have an entry (even a $0) in Line 11 of either 1099-INT?

If you had a positive entry (>$0) on Line 11 of your 1099-INT, you will have an ABP interest adjustment. The TurboTax program will prompt you to upgrade since this adjustment cannot be calculated or reported using TurboTax Free Edition (Online). 

If you had a "$0" on Line 11 of your 1099-INT, you don't have an ABP interest adjustment, but the program thinks you do. You would have to delete the Form 1099 and re-enter it in the 1099-INT interview - any Lines with a "$0" amount should be left blank (i.e. don't type in a "0"). 

See our AnswerXchange article How do I delete forms in TurboTax Online?

If you did have a positive number in Line 11 of either 1099-INT and it is a very small amount (e.g. <$10), you may decide to remove the amount (using "Delete a Form" tool); this will not change your tax return in any material way and would allow you to avoid the upgrade.

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New Member
Jun 3, 2019 11:48:56 AM

Note: deleting the "0" entries from the 1099-DIV form is not good enough.  You need to go into MyAccount ->Tools -> Delete a Form and remove the erroneous Schedule B that was created when the "0" entries were there.

New Member
Jun 3, 2019 11:48:58 AM

Had an empty 1099-DIV accidentally included and received the same error.  Deleted form and still get the same error statement.  Only have 1099-R and 1099-INT.  This is ridiculous...

New Member
Jun 3, 2019 11:48:59 AM

"ABP" is an amortized bond premium. This means you purchased a bond at a certain price above  par. For example, you paid  $1870 for an $1800 bond. 

Did you import your 1099-INTs or enter them manually? In either case, did you have an entry (even a $0) in Line 11 of either 1099-INT?

If you had a positive entry (>$0) on Line 11 of your 1099-INT, you will have an ABP interest adjustment. The TurboTax program will prompt you to upgrade since this adjustment cannot be calculated or reported using TurboTax Free Edition (Online). 

If you had a "$0" on Line 11 of your 1099-INT, you don't have an ABP interest adjustment, but the program thinks you do. You would have to delete the Form 1099 and re-enter it in the 1099-INT interview - any Lines with a "$0" amount should be left blank (i.e. don't type in a "0"). 

See our AnswerXchange article How do I delete forms in TurboTax Online?

If you did have a positive number in Line 11 of either 1099-INT and it is a very small amount (e.g. <$10), you may decide to remove the amount (using "Delete a Form" tool); this will not change your tax return in any material way and would allow you to avoid the upgrade.

New Member
Jun 3, 2019 11:49:00 AM

It would be more helpful if you told us what ABP stands for.

New Member
Jun 3, 2019 11:49:01 AM

Thank you for the suggestion - I updated the answer.

New Member
Jun 3, 2019 11:49:02 AM

"if it is a very small amount .... remove the amount" is there an amount that is mandatory to report? Total all of mine amounted to $57, so I deleted them because they were small amounts like the answer suggested I could.

New Member
Jun 3, 2019 11:49:07 AM

TurboTaxToddL's suggestion worked for me - deleted the "$0" in line 11 of the auto-imported 1099-INT info in my return and then it allowed me to file for me. That's a pretty sketchy "bug" though.....getting people all the way to the end of the process and then throwing a vague "Error! you need to pay $35+ for DELUXE" for something that was likely caused by their own auto-import process....

New Member
Jun 3, 2019 11:49:08 AM

Deleting $0 from line 11 did not work for me... what else can I do?

New Member
Jun 3, 2019 11:49:09 AM

Did you delete the Form completely and then re-enter it in the interview?

New Member
Jun 3, 2019 11:49:13 AM

Hi Todd, I tried both - I deleted the $0 amounts from the form. When that did not work, I deleted the entire form and re-entered using the interview.

New Member
Jun 3, 2019 11:49:14 AM

What was the total interest reported on this 1099?

New Member
Jun 3, 2019 11:49:16 AM

$0.06

New Member
Jun 3, 2019 11:49:17 AM

Just delete the Form 1099-INT altogether - it won't have any effect on your tax return.

New Member
Jun 3, 2019 11:49:18 AM

Todd - I cleared all of my information and started from scratch - I think its working this time

New Member
Jun 3, 2019 11:49:19 AM

Great.

New Member
Jun 3, 2019 11:49:20 AM

I am having the same issue. Nothing in line 11 and I deleted the form and retried. Still wants me to upgrade.

New Member
Jun 3, 2019 11:49:22 AM

I am also having the same issue as ktjossem.  No ABP, nothing in box 11 just 1 & 3 and it's trying to get me to upgrade.

New Member
Jun 3, 2019 11:49:23 AM

DO NOT use the "Import" function.  I had a couple 1099-DIV that I imported and when I tried to submit, it gave me the the thing where it said I had to pay for Deluxe.  I deleted the forms, and input the form by HAND... and now it's letting me submit for free.

New Member
Jun 3, 2019 11:49:24 AM

^^^This. Delete all 1099-INT and 1099-DIV that you may have imported and do them all manually. I've had this problem for 2 years in a row now but this has worked both times.