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Get your taxes done using TurboTax
@JimB6 The accepted solution for this for stock trades has been the same in TurboTax for years - enter summary totals in the summary section of the 1099B and then attach a copy of the 1099B to the return so that the IRS can view the original transactions. There is no reason that this can't work for cryptocurrency transactions as well. The IRS has decided to treat them the same for tax purposes.
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‎February 28, 2022
6:07 PM