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If they have the same payer ID and are for the same type of income (interest/dividends) you can combine them. However, if the payer IDs are different or some are for interest and others are for dividends, it is safer to list them out individually.
If they have the same payer ID and are for the same type of income (interest/dividends) you can combine them. However, if the payer IDs are different or some are for interest and others are for dividends, it is safer to list them out individually.
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