What if I didn't get Form 1099-INT from my bank?

by TurboTax •   1491
Updated December 19, 2025 9:09 AM

If you received less than $10 in interest from your financial institution, they're not required to send you Form 1099-INT, but you're still supposed to report the interest.

Although you didn't get a 1099-INT, report the interest in the 1099-INT section.

TurboTax Online

  • Go to the 1099-INT screen under Wages & Income.

  • Answer Yes to Did you have any interest income?

    • If you see Your investments and savings, select Add investments or select Edit next to the correct 1099-INT.

  • On the Let's import your tax info screen, select Enter a different way.

  • Select Interest 1099-INT and Continue.

  • Select Type it in myself.

  • Follow the onscreen instructions.

TurboTax Desktop

  • Open or continue your return.

  • Select Federal Taxes, then Wages & Income.

  • Select I'll choose what I work on.

  • Next to Interest on 1099-INT, select Start.

  • Answer Yes to Did you receive any interest income?

    • If you see Here's the interest we have so far, select Add interest income or select Edit next to the correct 1099-INT.

  • Select I'll type it in myself and Continue.

  • Follow the onscreen instructions.

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