CatinaT1
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You are commenting on an old post. Assuming your question relates to reporting a 1042-S as miscellaneous income rather than a 1099-Div.

 

You would not want to report it as a 1099-DIV unless it was received on a 1099-DIV form. The IRS receives copies of these forms, and they will expect to see a 1042-S reported. If it wasn't reported as miscellaneous income with a description, they would see it as unreported.

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