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February 1, 2021
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Can anyone connect to Wealthfront to import tax documents? I keep getting a sign-in error but I know I'm inputting my login information correctly.

  • February 1, 2021
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I'm just trying to add my 1099-INT so it aligns with last year's inputs, but I can't connect to Wealthfront for some reason. TurboTax please fix this bug or tell me how to report it!

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February 2, 2021

If you can't download the form, you can manually input the 1099-INT. Please see the FAQ provided below for assistance:

 

Where do I enter Form 1099-INT?

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February 16, 2021

I am also not able able to import 1099 details from Welathfront.

I am getting id and/or password error message.

On going through other posts, I found that the password length in Turbotax does not support the lengthy App-specific password provided by Wealthfront.

 

Can Turbotax please fix this problem.

 

Entering transactions manually is not an option as there are hundreds of entries.

 

-R. Sreedhara

February 16, 2021

I was having the same problem but after much aggravation, this finally worked for me.  I kept deleting and recreating new app-specific passwords in Wealthfront until I got one that worked.  Not only is it extremely aggravating that you can't cut and paste but also that you can't see the 32 character password that you are typing.  Although it appears that Turbotax is only letting you type in 28 characters, it is in fact letting you type in 32.  I figured ithis out  when I hit the backspace through the entered password and noticed that it was taking 32 characters even though it appeared to stop after 28.  I really think that the reason this wasn't working is because the initial app-generated passwords I was using  contained characters that were easy to misinterpret (ex. 0 vs O, and uppercase I vs lowercase l) and that I could not see what I was typing so the possibility of typos is high.  

 

Turbotax needs to enable the copy and paste function or at a minimum let the user see what they are typing.

February 19, 2024

Two years later, it's still impossible to paste app-specific passwords. Intuit is garbage, y'all