Start by checking if your financial institution or brokerage is a TurboTax 1099 partner (scroll down and select the 1099/1098 Partners tab). If your institution isn't on the list, you won't be able to import.
Make sure you're selecting the correct partner in TurboTax. Some have similar-sounding names but are separate entities. Also, some entities may use a different name for investments.
Check your transactions
Make sure your transactions don’t go over TurboTax limits:
Both TurboTax Online and TurboTax Desktop can support up to 10,000 of any combination of transactions and imports.
TurboTax Online can support up to 4,000 non-covered transactions (items such as options or cryptocurrency that aren't reported to the IRS).
The import file size is limited to 4MB.
If your transaction numbers approach these limits, it could cause the system to lag or time out. If this happens, you may need to clear your return and start over. Then try entering the sales section totals into TurboTax, rather than entering individual sales. If you still encounter issues, you may need to switch to TurboTax Desktop to continue your return.
Troubleshooting
If the steps above don't resolve your import errors, consider the following solutions, which have worked for some customers:
Sign in to your brokerage account and confirm you have enabled third-party access to your account information.
Change your password for your online brokerage account, then sign back in to TurboTax, and start the import process again using your new password.
Double-check that you're entering the right credentials on the import screen. Depending on your institution, you could be asked to enter any combination of username and password, fund number, account number, or document ID number.
Check with your brokerage to see if you need to be enrolled in online access to import.
If you're using TurboTax Desktop, make sure your program is up to date.
When signing in to your brokerage account from TurboTax, try entering two extra characters at the end of the password, then delete the extra characters and press enter.
If your import issues are specifically related to your Schwab account, these instructions might help.
Still having trouble? Bear in mind that even if you have the hard copy of your 1099-B in hand, your institution might not have it ready for import until late February or early March, sometimes even later. We'll display your institution's "ready for import" date in TurboTax.
Finally, if you're still not able to import your 1099, you can always enter it manually. Select Type it in myself and proceed.




