RobertB4444
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Investors & landlords

If they won't change the 1099-B then you should really post them in separate years and follow the 1099-Bs that you receive.  I recognize the annoyance of it but making the changes can result in a confused IRS and I advise against confusing the IRS whenever possible.  

 

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