@Pavel M wrote:
Thank you, it was a bonus for using a credit card. https://www.bankofamerica.com/credit-cards/products/cash-back-credit-card/
My question is about which form to use in TurboTax (1099-INT or 1099-MISC (I don't know the EIN number).
You don't issue a 1099-INT, and you don't need BOA's EIN. Just go to the section for bank interest, click "I will enter on my own", enter the name of the bank and the amount of interest. There should be a box to check for "I did not get a 1099."
I found this option in my online version:
Federal -> Wages & Income -> Investments and Savings (1099-B, 1099-INT, 1099-DIV, 1099-K, Crypto) -> Edit/Add -> Add Investments -> Enter a different way -> Interest (Paid from bank or investment accounts 1099-INT) -> Continue -> Type it in myself
Is it correct? Basically, it imitates a 1099-INT form.
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