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I have a brkg acct for my child but in my SSN. I nominee her on 1040 for DIVs. What will happen when I sell stock, how do I report cap gains as nominee so I'm not taxed?
To be clear, I do file 1099-DIVs to the IRS each year and "negate" the DIV income on my return as a nominee, and then she shows the DIV income on her return. This year will be the first year that she will incur Cap Gains so will receive a 1099-B. Can I do the same thing and report the 1099-B sale as a Nominee? The brokerage firm initially said that to have the reporting under her SSN, we need to liquidate all of the securities and incur large cap gains. She is not a minor. Thank you.
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I have a brkg acct for my child but in my SSN. I nominee her on 1040 for DIVs. What will happen when I sell stock, how do I report cap gains as nominee so I'm not taxed?
No you cannot nominate stock sales reported on a 1099-B... unless you switch the account to report the income under the child's SS# you are liable.
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I have a brkg acct for my child but in my SSN. I nominee her on 1040 for DIVs. What will happen when I sell stock, how do I report cap gains as nominee so I'm not taxed?
Talk to the brokerage firm about changing the account to her SSN. There's some question as to whether it was proper to even nominee the dividends. A brokerage account should not have been set up that way.
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