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Thanks for your answers so far. They've helped me determine that I have to report a capital gain from a paritial liquidation of stock that was higher than my cost basis. Now I'm trying to figure out where to report it when I don't have a 1099-B.
When I answer "yes" to "Did you sell stocks, mutual funds, bonds, or other investments in 2019?" and in the next screen select the "Stocks, Bonds, Mutual Funds" option, TurboTax only gives me the option to enter a 1099-B (the next question is "Which bank or brokerage sent you a 1099-B for these sales?", not whether I have a 1099-B). I still technically hold the stock and am entitled to future distributions from liquidation, so it doesn't seem like the brokerage is going to provide a 1099-B for the sale of the stock. Is there an alternative place to enter this capital gain?