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If you did not receive a Form 1099-B then skip the step to import the form.
Ok, after I skip that part, I'm asked "How do you plan on submitting your 1099-B to the IRS?". The two options are:
I cannot skip this step. I have to choose one of these options. Do I just choose one and forget about it?
@nicholasverduin wrote:
Ok, after I skip that part, I'm asked "How do you plan on submitting your 1099-B to the IRS?". The two options are:
- I'm going to mail a paper copy of my 1099-B to the IRS
- I'm planning to upload a PDF copy of my 1099-B later
I cannot skip this step. I have to choose one of these options. Do I just choose one and forget about it?
It may be better if you follow this procedure instead -
To enter an investment sale other than from a brokerage account (1099-B), follow the steps below.
Or enter investment sales in the Search box located in the upper right of the program screen. Click on Jump to investment sales
On the screen Did you sell stocks, mutual funds, bonds, or other investments in 2019? click Yes
On the screen OK, what type of investments did you sell? choose either option and Continue
On the screen Let's import your tax info click on I'll type it in myself
@DoninGA
I followed your instructions, but I ended up at the same place I did before:
I chose to "Add more sales, then:
To get past this screen just enter 'No Bank' in the bank or Brokerage box and continue.
You don't need an account number
I have the exact same scenario. I sold a QSB stock in a private company (through a tender offer) that did not involve any bank. I did not receive 1099-B.
Even if I provide "No bank" to get past the screen above, I end up in the following screen to choose one.
Is there a clean flow where I can specify I did not receive 1099-B?
Choose either option as it doesn't matter.
I'm finding that if I continue as if I had a 1099-b, and select typing it myself, I eventually get to the screen that offers a dropdown of "sales sections," one of which is "short-term did not receive 1099-b form," and another is "long-term did not receive 1099-b form." I'm no expert, but it looks like this is the right path to follow. I agree it is obtuse because there's language before this point that implies you have one.
Yes, you are entering this correctly. Perhaps the instructions could be a little clearer.
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