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1099-misc
Turbotax shows 1099-B (dividend and interest) transferrable directly from Fidelity. But it does not include in the list 1099-misc from Fidelity that can be transferred directly to 1040 schedule D (capital gain and loss). When is that 1099-misc coming?
2021/2/6
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1099-misc
fidelity consolidated 1099-B is your tax document from the broker.
There is no 1099-MISC.
It sounds like you had no sell transactions in 2020.
In that case, you are finished with Fidelity.
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1099-misc
yes. Thank you. I took a second look at the Turbotax list of transfers from Fidelity. The stock sales are in the 1099-B (35). Mia culpa.
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