I received "original" 2017 Consolidated 1099 forms from my investment company, dated 2/6/2018. It contains a 1099-DIV, Details of 1099-DIV, and 1099-B. THEN, I received "corrected" 2017 Consolidated 1099 form(s) from the same investment company, dated 3/10/2018. It contains only 1099-DIV and Details of 1099-DIV with no 1099-B and no other information.
The "corrected" form states: Your account is receiving this amended tax form due to one of the following reasons: Reallocation of payments received within your portfolio, updated cost basis information, and/or other tax-related payments. We cannot provide tax advice. Questions concerning how the 1099 form may affect your individual tax return should be referred to a licensed tax professional.
Do I need to report anything from the "original" 2017 Consolidated 1099 forms? OR do I treat it as if it doesn’t exist and use only the "corrected" forms…meaning I essentially don’t have a 1099-B?
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I contacted the IRS. They said to report only what is on the “corrected” form.
Their phone number can be found here: https://www.irs.gov/help/telephone-assistance
I contacted the IRS. They said to report only what is on the “corrected” form.
Their phone number can be found here: https://www.irs.gov/help/telephone-assistance
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