LinaJ2020
Expert Alumni

Investors & landlords

If import does not go smooth, I will suggest to manually enter info.  For import, there is a limit on how many transactions TurboTax can handle.  See blue links below.  If there are too many transactions, you may try to sum up between long term and short term.  Here are the steps:

 

In TurboTax online,

  • Sign into your account, select Pick up where you left off
  • At the right upper corner, in the search box, type in 1099b and Enter 
  • Select Jump to 1099b
  • Follow prompts
  • On-screen, "Let's import your tax info, select I'll type it myself
  • Follow prompts to continue

 

For more information, click here: 

 

how many stock transactions TT can handle

 

Import / crashed

 

You would receive a Form 1099-B if you have sold your stocks and bonds transactions during the year.  The transactions will generate either a long term or short term capital gain or loss depends on how long the stocks are being held.  The amount will be reported on line 7 of your Form 1040 along with a Schedule D and Form 8949.  

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