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Retirement tax questions
No, you do not actually enter your 1099-K on your return. You enter it as cash or credit card receipts under the activity that caused you to receive the money.
The IRS does however, get a copy of each K-1 sent to you from the company issuing the K-1.
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‎February 15, 2022
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