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TurboTax limits the number of digits in data entry fields to nine, including the cents figures to the right of the decimal point. To get around this, break the transaction down into two or three equal transactions with identical information.
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So pretty much if it is a much higher vaule, I can just divide the total number by 8 or 9. So in total i will enter 8 or 9 transactions that should equal to your original high number?
Ex: 62,222,222 (too high of value) / 9 = 6,913,580.22
So i would enter this number of 6,913,580.22 9 times? correct?
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If you have amounts that high you really should be going to a CPA or tax professional to do your taxes. 62 Million?
No thats not how much I have. Not even close. I day traded a lot of different stocks. The clearing company i have counts all trades as proceeds. So last year i had about 2 million in proceeds but i only had about 30k in my account. it's just i traded alot thats why. Same goes for this year. I traded even more so the proceeds are at 62 mil. but my account is only about 40k.
Same here too bad my algorithm didn't make enough to afford a tax professional that would deal with 7,000 transactions!
only wash sales need to be itemized on form 8949. The rest can be summarized on Schedule D Line 1a
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