I have a new client, aka "problem child" who messed up his Sch D so badly on the 2010 tax year that he got a letter. He had negative numbers in his Selling Value column.
He does lots of trading, so lots of "calls" listed on his report.
I re-did the Sch D and I'm responding to the IRS letter with the corrected Sch D. I have included every sale they are looking for, and included all the other trades that are not listed on the 1099B. I have all the back up for referrals.
That was bad enough...
Since he had a loss carryforward, I asked him for the 2009 tax return so I could refer to it. Big mistake. For the cost on ONE of his 2009 trades, he triple-digited a number and came up with $133k loss on ONE TRADE. It should have been $636.00.
That was on the 2009 tax return. When I send in the corrected Sch D for 2010, should I correct the carryforward amount and give an explanation?
Must the entire Sch D be re-done for 2009 with each individual trade listed?
He does lots of trading, so lots of "calls" listed on his report.
I re-did the Sch D and I'm responding to the IRS letter with the corrected Sch D. I have included every sale they are looking for, and included all the other trades that are not listed on the 1099B. I have all the back up for referrals.
That was bad enough...
Since he had a loss carryforward, I asked him for the 2009 tax return so I could refer to it. Big mistake. For the cost on ONE of his 2009 trades, he triple-digited a number and came up with $133k loss on ONE TRADE. It should have been $636.00.
That was on the 2009 tax return. When I send in the corrected Sch D for 2010, should I correct the carryforward amount and give an explanation?
Must the entire Sch D be re-done for 2009 with each individual trade listed?
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