DaveF1006
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Investors & landlords

i would contact the brokerage to find out what the discrepancy is. I highly suspect the $2.28 was interest paid rather than a sale of the fund. Check to see if the $2.28 is from a 1099 INT reported on a consolidated 1099 B.

 

Since you bought the ETF in December and not sold it, this shouldn't be reported as a sale on a 1099B unless the brokerage liquidated it in 2022, which doesn't seem likely.

 

 

 

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