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How can I check to see if Turbo Tax correctly allocated gross proceeds for short and long term stock sales?

 
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Kat
Level 15
Level 15

How can I check to see if Turbo Tax correctly allocated gross proceeds for short and long term stock sales?

Your best bet would be to preview your actual return so you can see Schedule D.  In order to preview your return before filing, you'll need to go ahead and make payment of your TurboTax fees.  This will allow you to view/print a copy of your return prior to actually filing it.  See the TurboTax FAQ below for instructions.

https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3302322

*** I am NOT a tax expert. I am a seasoned TurboTax user, and volunteer to provide assistance to TT users. Nothing I post is to be considered TAX ADVICE; I bear no legal liability for responses.***

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Kat
Level 15
Level 15

How can I check to see if Turbo Tax correctly allocated gross proceeds for short and long term stock sales?

Your best bet would be to preview your actual return so you can see Schedule D.  In order to preview your return before filing, you'll need to go ahead and make payment of your TurboTax fees.  This will allow you to view/print a copy of your return prior to actually filing it.  See the TurboTax FAQ below for instructions.

https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3302322

*** I am NOT a tax expert. I am a seasoned TurboTax user, and volunteer to provide assistance to TT users. Nothing I post is to be considered TAX ADVICE; I bear no legal liability for responses.***

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