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Investors & landlords
You should try to get a copy of the 1099-B. However, it is not required to enter the stock sale and associated capital gains. Use the instructions in the link below and when asked if you received a 1099-B, answer NO.
Form 1099-B (Proceeds from Broker and Barter Exchange Transactions) reports the sale of stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and other securities. Here's where you enter or import your 1099-B (even if you did not get one) in TurboTax:
- Open (continue) your return if it isn't already open.
- In TurboTax, search for 1099-B and then select the Jump to link in the search results.
- Answer Yes to Did you sell stocks, mutual funds, bonds, or other investments in 2019?
- If you see Here's the info we have for these investment sales, select Add More Sales.
- Answer NO to Did you get a 1099-B or brokerage statement for these sales? Or answer YES if you want to try to import it.
- Follow the instructions.
Related Information:
- How do I enter a large number of stock transactions in TurboTax Online?
- Where is Form 8949?
- How do I report my child's investment income in 2019?
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‎June 27, 2020
5:51 PM