Is there any need to attach pdf of 1099B transactions if they are all covered transactions with basis reported?
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Originally posted by Jiggers View PostYou mean the 8949? I never attach a .pdf to the return. No matter how many or what adjustments.
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Multiple exceptions exist
For the exception you are talking about where basis is reported to the IRS and you are not making any adjustments to the amounts reported on Form 1099-B you do not need to attach anything. The only thing needed is the entries on Sch D lines 1a and 8a. This is Exception 1 in the 8949 instructions - https://www.irs.gov/instructions/i8949/ch02.html#d0e414
There are other exceptions as well. Exception 2 lets you attach a statement containing all the same information as Parts I and II and in a similar format instead of manually entering the individual transactions. Information on Exception 2 in 8949 instructions - https://www.irs.gov/instructions/i8949/ch02.html#d0e443
You could use both exception 1 and exception 2 on the same return. Let's say you have some transactions where the basis is reported to the IRS - you would enter those amounts on Sch D lines 1a and 8a. However you also have some transactions where the basis was not reported to the IRS. You would follow the instructions for exception 2 for those transactions.
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What about a trust tax return form 1041
Originally posted by Burke View PostIt is not required.
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Error but.....
Originally posted by Burke View PostI see no reason for this requirement. The rules are the same. Is it preventing you from e-filing? Some "errors" are just warnings.
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