You can use these steps below to enter the NR4. Make sure to follow the steps exactly.
NOTE: Make sure you convert the Canadian currency to USD before you enter it into TurboTax.
Log into your account and click Take me to my return
Click Federal to the left and Wages & Income at the top
Scroll down to Interest and Dividends section and click Show More
Click Start/Revisit next to Dividends on 1099-DIV
Answer Yes on screen asking Did you receive any dividend income?
Choose I’ll type it in myself on next screen
Then on Let’s get the details from your 1099-DIV screen, enter the information there. Box numbers may be a different but titles should be similar so you know where to enter what data
If you have more boxes than you see listed, click to put a check in the box next to the statement My form has info in more than just these boxes(this is uncommon). and that will expand more fields to input data into.
Once you have entered that, follow these steps next:
Click Federal to the left and Deductions & Credits at the top
Scroll down to the Estimates and Other Taxes Paid section and click Show More
Then click Start/Revisit next to Foreign Taxes there and go through and answer those questions about foreign taxes paid to Canada on your NR4.
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To report foreign dividend income (including your foreign tax credit) -
To enter interest income in TurboTax, log into your tax return (for TurboTax Online sign-in, clickHereand click on "Take me to my return") type "1099div" in the search bar then select "jump to 1099div". TurboTax will guide you in entering this information.
Choose “ Dividends on 1099-DIV” and select “start’
Select "I'll type it in myself"
Enter the name of the brokerage firm/foreign corporation and the amount (in USD) in box 1a (You will need to check if your foreign dividends are considered qualified dividends).
Check the box "My form has info in more than just box 1 (this is uncommon)".