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chuckcobb
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What's the Easiest Way to Get Capital Gains Information?

I know that 1099-Div  information can be imported into TurboTax from financial institutions.  Is there an equivalent way to get capital gains information?

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What's the Easiest Way to Get Capital Gains Information?

You can import most  1099 info.  Capital Gains are on 1099 Div and 1099 B and maybe 1099 Int.   What are your Capital Gains from?  If you have sales you enter the Sales price and cost and then Turbo Tax calculates the Gain or Loss.  

 

Importing 1098 &1099 forms to Online version
https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/entering-importing/help/how-do-i-import-my-1099/00/26254

chuckcobb
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What's the Easiest Way to Get Capital Gains Information?

Thanks, I didn’t realize that capital gains were included in the 1099 imports.

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