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No, you only report stock when you sell it. However, you may receive a form 1099-INT or form 1099-DIV. Check your financial institution account, for year end statements, to see if you'll be getting either one of these forms.
For additional information, see the following TurboTax FAQ: When you sell stock, the money you make is taxed as capital gains. How much you’re taxed depends on ...
some stocks produce dividends.
Report Form 1099-DIV on your tax return.
If your cash earned interest, report Form 1099-INT on your tax return.
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