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I don't have the exact date of purchase for stock purchase, it's been over 30 years...
Can I leave that blank?
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June 6, 2019
10:32 AM
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I don't have the exact date of purchase for stock purchase, it's been over 30 years...
No, you can't leave it blank, but any date over a year is, from an income tax calculation standpoint, is as good as any other date. Make a guess: 30?, 31?,32?...
Tom Young
June 6, 2019
10:32 AM
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I don't have the exact date of purchase for stock purchase, it's been over 30 years...
No, you can't leave it blank, but any date over a year is, from an income tax calculation standpoint, is as good as any other date. Make a guess: 30?, 31?,32?...
Tom Young
June 6, 2019
10:32 AM
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