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Yes, the IRS wants you to report all of your income, including the proceeds of your sale of stock, even if you don't receive a 1099-B. You may still receive a 1099-B because the due date is February 15.
You may have a taxable gain or a deductible loss depending on your cost basis in the stock.
I have an offshore brokerage account, and didn't receive a 1099-B form, but i do have a list of all the sales i made in 2019. Where and how do I put this information in?
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