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1099-B Non-Covered - Yet details provided
Sold 100 shares of a stock during 2021. Printed off a 1099-B and part of it is marked as covered and part non-covered. I understand that non-covered means that it wasn't reported to the IRS and I must report it. An additional piece of paper was printed w/ the 1099-B that listed each transaction w/ the details. There was a covered section and a non-covered section that lists the cost basis, etc, etc. I assume I can use the summed total from the non-covered section to fill out my taxes? For some reason, I was expecting to have to go searching for the info to use to fill out my taxes for the non-covered portion. All dates for the non-covered section were Jan - March 2021 so not really sure why it would be "non-covered". All the "covered" section seems to be long term whereas "non-covered" short term. So, just wanting to clarify that I can use the summed up info on this extra page that printed out with my 1099-B to enter for my non-covered section. The summed #'s do match what's on the 1099-B itself.