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Did you go to the Form 1099-B section of TurboTax and follow the instructions there for importing?
If so, and some of the information is missing, you might try deleting the statement and importing again. If that doesn't capture them all, then you may need to enter the missing transactions yourself via the interview. It's also possible that not all of your brokerage's information documents were included in the import because they are not yet available:
If your financial institution is a TurboTax 1099 Import Partner, you'll likely be able to import your 1099-INT, 1099-DIV, 1099-OID, 1099-R, 1099-NEC, and 1099-MISC (without entries in boxes 8 or 10) by January 31, 2025. And you'll likely be able to import your 1099-B and 1099-MISC (with entries in boxes 8 or 10) by February 15, 2025. If your brokerage issues a consolidated tax statement with several types of 1099s, which is common, you might not be able to import any of your 1099s until February 15, 2025.
Check here for updates to the Help Article with this information. You can also check with Fidelity directly as to whether all of their information documents are available for import.
You have the option to enter the information from Forms 1099-B manually. See this help article for more information.
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