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Investors & landlords
No, you don't need to enter the sale of your property again, the sale will be reported as a disposition as a result of your entry in the Rentals & Royalties section.
But, you should have been asked about the sales proceeds for the sale (i.e., your 1099-S information). If you weren't asked about the sales proceeds, you should go back through the questions for that rental property in order to enter the information about the date of sale and the proceeds from the sale.
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May 14, 2020
2:38 PM