TaxAct® FAQ

Import tax data from your Ameriprise Financial tax statements into a TaxAct tax preparation software or online product tax return.

 

Important notes about your tax data import:

  • By accepting and using the import you assume full responsibility for the accuracy and security of the information on your tax return. 
  • Following the import, carefully review and compare all items in the import against your tax statement(s) and your own records to verify that all reportable activity is accounted for and accurate.
  • TaxAct is not affiliated with Ameriprise Financial, Inc.
 
Ameriprise Financial, Inc. and its affiliates do not offer tax or legal advice. Consumers should consult with their tax advisor or attorney regarding their specific situation. 

General Information

Where can I find my Ameriprise login credentials for importing tax data to TaxAct?

The Package ID and Document ID found on the first page of your tax document package(s) are your login credentials. Your login credentials are different every year.

Each 2024 year-end tax package you receive from Ameriprise will have different login credentials and must be imported separately.

Enter your Package ID and Document ID into the fields below:

  • Account: Enter ‘Package ID,’ without spaces, not case sensitive
  • Document ID: Enter ‘Document ID’ without spaces, not case sensitive.

If you receive corrected tax documents your log-in credentials will always remain the same as they were on the year-end tax package. For more information, see “If I receive a corrected tax document, will the updated tax data be available to import?” below.

Who is able to import account information into TaxAct?
  • Ameriprise clients who have access to the TaxAct online software can use the import feature. See the list of tax documents that can be imported below in “Which tax form data will be available to import?”
When will 2024 tax data be available to import?
Which tax information will be available to import?
  • Form 1099-B, Proceeds from Broker and Barter Exchange Transactions
  • Form 1099-DIV, Dividends and Distributions
  • Form 1099-INT, Interest Income
  • Form 1099-MISC, Miscellaneous Information
  • Form 1099-OID, Original Issue Discount
  • Form 1099-R, Distributions from Pensions, Annuities, Retirement or Profit-Sharing Plans, IRAs, Insurance Contracts, etc.

Remember:

  • If you receive more than one year-end tax package from Ameriprise, you must import each package separately. View "Import tax data" section below for step-by-step instructions.
  • If you receive corrected tax documents, additional imports or manual adjustments to your tax returns may be necessary. For more information see “If I receive a corrected tax document, will the updated tax data be available to import?” below.
  • Supplemental statements or supplemental information are not available for electronic import because we are not required to report that information to the IRS. See the following question for more information.
Which tax information will NOT be available for import?
What should I do if I receive more than one year-end tax package?
If I receive a corrected tax document, will the updated tax data be available to import?

See Ameriprise tax download FAQ

* Critical: If you imported tax data to your return and then made manual changes to it - for example, you added or changed a dollar amount or a date of purchase – the manually added or updated data will remain in your return and will not be automatically replaced when you import your amended tax package. To avoid data duplication, you will need to manually delete any of the documents that you made changes to before attempting to import again. Visit the support tab on the TaxAct website to learn how to manually delete tax statements.

How can I get additional assistance?
  • TaxAct offers support for their tax preparation products at (319) 373-3600. 
  • TaxAct offers online help at their official TaxAct website.
  • TaxAct also has a list of Help Topics for TaxAct products on their website.
  • If you have questions about the tax data that is provided from Ameriprise Financial during the import, please contact our Customer Service Center at 800.862.7919.

Tax data import for clients

How do I import my Ameriprise tax data?

​​​​​​1. Reference your Ameriprise tax documents as you work on your tax return. You can access an online copy via the secure site on ameriprise.com: Register or log in.

  • Click "Documents"
  • Select the Tax Documents folder.
  • Select the tax document from the list provided.
  • Some annuity tax statements are only available on riversource.com: Log in.

2. Start your tax return in the most current desktop or online version of TaxAct filing software.  Be sure to download updates to the program, if prompted.

  • Create/Sign into TaxAct

  • Select Federal

  • On Federal Quick Q&A Topics screen, click on Investment Income drop-down and select the 1099 import from financial institution link.

  • Select Ameriprise Financial from list of icons.

  • Enter your Package ID and Document ID into the fields below, then click continue.

    • Account: Enter "Package ID", without spaces, not case sensitive 

    • Document ID: Enter without spaces, not case sensitive

Note: The amounts in the import will be rounded up to the nearest whole dollar amount without any decimals, per IRS guidelines.

3. Confirm all forms you expected were imported and verify the data imported into your TaxAct return matches the data on the tax forms in your Ameriprise tax package(s) before moving to the next step in the TaxAct tax preparation process.

 

Remember:

  • If your tax package contains multiple types of 1099 forms, you only need to perform the import once to get all of the tax data imported into your tax return.
  • If you receive more than one year-end tax packages from Ameriprise, you will need to go through all of the steps above to import each package separately.
  • If you receive corrected tax documents from Ameriprise, additional imports or manual adjustments to your tax returns may be necessary. For more information see “If I receive a corrected tax statement, will the updated tax data be available to import?” above.

Tax data questions

Can I import cost basis and holding period information from a sale of securities into a TaxAct return?

The cost basis and holding period reported on Form 1099-B, Proceeds From Broker and Barter Exchange Transactions, associated with sales of covered securities* is available to import into your TaxAct return. Cost basis and holding period information for your noncovered sales transactions, displayed on Form 1099-B, will also import into your tax return even though we don’t report it to the IRS.

  • The information held in our records may not reflect all basis adjustments that would be necessary for calculations of the basis of securities that are sold.
  • For noncovered shares, adjustments related to wash sales, cash transactions associated with corporate actions such as mergers or spin offs, unit investment trusts, and widely held fixed investment trusts and other activity may not reflect accurate cost basis.
  • If you have received your shares through a gift, inheritance or divorce, the cost basis may not have been adjusted. Please review cost basis information with your tax accountant and adjust as appropriate to your tax situation.
  • It is important that you verify data using your records when calculating gains or losses for tax reporting purposes. To adjust the information, you will need to edit the imported information.
  • We may not have cost basis available for import in some situations. You will need to manually enter any cost basis and acquisition date information that is missing, using information from your own records.
  • Please see the instructions associated with your tax statements for more information. For questions on how to complete your tax returns, it is recommended that you speak with a tax professional.

*For an explanation of cost basis reporting regulations and covered vs. noncovered investments, see Cost Basis Reporting FAQs.

How will the information from Form 1099-B appear on my tax return?

Individual transactions reported on Form 1099-B, Proceeds from Broker and Barter Exchange Transactions, will be downloaded to IRS Form 8949, Sales and Other Dispositions of Capital Assets. Totals from Form 8949 will automatically calculate to IRS Form 1040, Schedule D.

How does mutual fund date of acquisition import from Form 1099-B import to Form 8949 for open-end mutual funds?

Date of acquisition, Box 1b on Form 1099-B, Proceeds from Broker and Barter Exchange Transactions, will display “various” if the sale involves tax lots purchased on multiple dates. If the sale involves a single tax lot purchased on one date, Date of acquisition, Box 1b, will display the actual date of the purchase.

Clients who have had multiple sales in 2024 may see both “various” and actual dates in Date of acquisition, Box 1b, depending on the tax lots that comprise each sale.

Date acquired on Form 8949, Sales and Other Dispositions of Capital Assets, will display either “various” or an actual date based on what was reported on Form 1099-B.

Consult a tax professional and the IRS instructions for IRS Form 1040, Schedule D, Capital Gains and Losses, for additional information on reporting the date acquired.

TaxAct® is not affiliated with Ameriprise Financial, Inc.
Neither Ameriprise Financial nor its representatives or affiliates may provide tax or legal advice. Consult with your tax advisor or attorney regarding specific issues.
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