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Yes, you can file your stock trades without a 1099-B.
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Thank you for answer! I kept your instruction and I also need 1099-B, because instruction in window "Now we’ll walk you through entering your sale details" say that I should use information from 1099-B about each deal.
My problem in what I have a lot of short-terms and I don't have form 1099-B with description each term, because my broker doesn't provide it.
How can I report information of stock income, if I can use only:
- volume (size) of my income;
- tax credit for this income;
- standard report about my broker account witch my broker provide me.
Please, if you know answer of this case, tell me what should I do.
It depends. You will specific information to report this transaction. if you don't have it, you are going to need to rely on your best recollections.
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