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No. Once you have properly entered all of the information from your Form 1099-DIV and Form(s) K-1 into your tax return, you should keep those forms with a paper copy of your submitted tax return and your other important documents for the year.
The issuer of the 1099-DIV and the entity that generated the K-1 have already reported those amounts to the IRS. There is no need for you to send a copy along with your return.
No. Once you have properly entered all of the information from your Form 1099-DIV and Form(s) K-1 into your tax return, you should keep those forms with a paper copy of your submitted tax return and your other important documents for the year.
The issuer of the 1099-DIV and the entity that generated the K-1 have already reported those amounts to the IRS. There is no need for you to send a copy along with your return.
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