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Hi,
My Financial company sent me a 1099-B with the following "short term basis not reported to IRS".
I am creating individual stock list (instead of sum up).
(1) Do I need to submit form 8453 along with a copy of my 1099-B?
(2) Even on form 8453 (https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f8453.pdf), I don't see 1099-B in the list to check on.
Please let me know.
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No, if you are entering each individual sale reported on your Form 1099-B as part of your return, then there is no need to submit anything by mail to the IRS pertaining to stock sales.
No, if you are entering each individual sale reported on your Form 1099-B as part of your return, then there is no need to submit anything by mail to the IRS pertaining to stock sales.
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