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If this is not a retirement account (Form 1099R), then you can enter your Form 1099B by using the steps below. You will need your purchase price (9k), purchase date (can use "various"), selling price and sales date.
If you use "various" as the purchase date you need to know whether this mutual fund was owned more than one year (long term) or one year or less (short term).
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If this is not a retirement account (Form 1099R), then you can enter your Form 1099B by using the steps below. You will need your purchase price (9k), purchase date (can use "various"), selling price and sales date.
If you use "various" as the purchase date you need to know whether this mutual fund was owned more than one year (long term) or one year or less (short term).
Click the images attached to enlarge and view for assistance.
https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/4789365
If you have another question please add a comment.
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