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How Do I Import LendingClub Tax Forms to TurboTax?

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If you need to import your LendingClub tax forms to TurboTax*, simply follow this step-by-step guide.

Getting started

Before you can import your LendingClub 1099s into TurboTax, you’ll need your:

  • LendingClub account number

  • LendingClub username (the email address associated with your account)

  • Social Security number

Import a Form 1099-B

To import a Form 1099-B from LendingClub to TurboTax:

  1. Sign into TurboTax.

  2. Under Federal Taxes, select Wages & Income.

  3. Click I’ll Choose What I Work On.

  4. In Investment Income under Stocks, Mutual Funds, Bonds, Other, click Start.

  5. When TurboTax prompts, “Did you sell any investment in [the current tax year]?,” click Yes.

  6. When TurboTax asks if you received a 1099-B, click Yes.A search window appears.

  7. Search for and select LendingClub, then click Continue.

  8. In the appropriate fields, enter:

    • Your Social Security number

    • Your LendingClub account number

    • The email address you use for your LendingClub account as your username

  9. Click Continue.

  10. Select the 1099-B you want to import, then click OK.

Import a Form 1099-OID

To import a Form 1099-OID from LendingClub to TurboTax:

  1. Sign into TurboTax.

  2. Under Federal Taxes, select Wages & Income.

  3. Under Interest and Dividends, click Show More.

  4. Under 1099-OID, Foreign Accounts, click Start.

  5. Select the box next to Form 1099 OID, then click Continue.

  6. When TurboTax asks if you received a 1099-OID, click Yes.A search window appears.

  7. Search for and select LendingClub, then click Continue.

  8. In the appropriate fields, enter:

    • Your Social Security number

    • Your LendingClub account number

    • The email address you use for your LendingClub account as your username

  9. Click Continue.

  10. Select the 1099-OID you want to import, then click OK.

Multiple accounts or transactions

If you have multiple LendingClub investment accounts, you’ll need to repeat this process for each account.

TurboTax online currently supports up to 1,500 reportable transaction line items on a single Form 1099. If you have more than 1,500 reportable transaction line items on your 1099-B, you'll need to use the desktop version of TurboTax (available to download or on CD), which supports up to 2,500 transactions. Your system configuration (processor type, speed, and memory) may determine the number of transactions you can import without affecting system performance.


* LendingClub is not affiliated with Intuit or TurboTax and does not approve, endorse, or recommend TurboTax. LendingClub does not guarantee the accuracy, timeliness, completeness or usefulness of the TurboTax or Intuit websites or products. LendingClub is not responsible or liable for any content, advertising, products, or other materials on or available from the TurboTax or Intuit websites or products and is not liable for losses resulting from their use. LendingClub does not provide tax advice, and the information presented here is not intended to be tax advice. You should consult your tax advisor if you have any questions or need additional information.

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