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Hi,
I received a stock litigation settlement in 2019 of $12.34 for a stock I owned/sold years ago, but there was no associated 1099-B or 1099-MISC statement. I know how to file taxes when there is a 1099-B or MISC, but in this case there aren't any plus I already sold the stock years ago. Is this something I need to include in my IRS 2019 tax filing or just disregard? Any ideas or comments are appreciated - thanks.
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You report it in the stock sale section, like you do the form 1099-B. You will be asked if you received a form 1099-B, to which you answer no and you can then put in the stock sale proceeds.
Hi,
Thank you so much for the response. I was able to update my TurboTax filing, and the appropriate entries were made on the Schedule D and 8949 forms. Thanks again!
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