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where do I enter a 1099-INT for my LLC

I have a rental property owned by my LLC. I already have completed writing in all my earnings and expenses relating to the property. I haven't submitted anything yet BTW.  Then the other day I received a 1099-INT form because of a $300 bonus I received for signing up for a checking account.  The 1099-INT doesn't have my name on it, it has my LLC's name. 

 

My question is where do I add this into my turbo tax?

 

Under "Wages & Income" I see a thing for 1099-INT under "Investment and savings" but when I click on it, it ask me about crypto, and I do have a robinhood account where I bought and sold bitcoin, but those forms are not released yet. But I don't see a way to skip over that and come back to it later (after I get the forms from robinhood). 

 

I want to just enter in the information from my tax documents as they come in. 

 

Also do I put 1099-INT under my personal name in the same place where I put 1099-INT under my LLC or do they go into different sections. 

 

please advise. 

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where do I enter a 1099-INT for my LLC

Is there no Interest and Dividends section that you can see on your screen?

Carl
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where do I enter a 1099-INT for my LLC

My question is where do I add this into my turbo tax?

It gets entered under the Personal Income tab, the Income sub-tab and the section for interest income. Since your LLC is a disregarded entity, it's still considered to be and taxed as personal income.

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