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1099-B From IRA
I received a 1099-B from a company coming out of bankruptcy previously owned in my IRA. I deposited all proceeds back to my IRA. Do I need to report this 1099-B, and if so how do I reflect no distribution at this time?
March 31, 2021
2:31 PM
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Investors & landlords
It should be in the name of your IRA. Give it to the IRA custodian. You should not receive - your IRA should.
**Disclaimer: This post is for discussion purposes only and is NOT tax advice. The author takes no responsibility for the accuracy of any information in this post.**
March 31, 2021
2:36 PM
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The dilemma is I transfer my IRA while the company was in the process of reorg, not expecting any return. When I received the funds, I provided proof of previous IRA ownership to ETRADE(current IRA holder) and they transferred the funds in as an IRA rollover. 1099-B was received from COMPUTERSHARE which is where the shares were held while the company was recovering.
March 31, 2021
2:43 PM