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Why Form 8453 checks Form 8949 to include in mailing without saying if Copy 1 or 2, and NO mention of 1099-B?
Dear TT Expert,
I have a 190 page 1099-B. During the step by step guidance, I elected to take the trouble to calculate and enter the totals to avoid the severe pain of entering the many line items from the 190 page 1099-B. TT then told me that I must mail the 1099-B with Form 8453.
After completing my return, the Filing Instructions tells me to mail to IRS Form 8453 and all forms indicating in Form 8453.
Form 8453 has a check mark next to Form 8949. I have 2 copies of Form 8949. Must I mail both copies or only Copy 2 that seems to relate to the 190 page 1099-B?
More importantly, is it sufficient to just mail Form 8453 with Copy 1 or Copy 2 or both Copies of Form 8949, without the 1099-B?
I know nothing about taxes or the inner workings of TT. Please kindly give details in plain English in your help and guidance.
Thank you so much!
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Why Form 8453 checks Form 8949 to include in mailing without saying if Copy 1 or 2, and NO mention of 1099-B?
Send the full 8949. Don't make it any harder on yourself if they have questions later.
So, the 8453 on top, then the full 8949, then the full 1099-B. All set.
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