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February 26, 2025
Question

TurboTax removed the ability to see an aggregated short term vs long term (covered vs. non-covered) capital gains per 1099B? OSX Desktop app

  • February 26, 2025
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Why would they do this? It makes no sense to not provide this information so you can double-check the math being done

 

I have 390+ transactions and 4 pages of transactions in a seemingly random order ... I get a "total gain" which isn't matching brokerage 1099B or YTD statements due to ESSP and its impossible to know (without reviewing all 390+ line items) where the discrepancy is

 

What a joke...

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fanfare
Employee
March 17, 2025

you have to enter one financial insitution at a time and then review the subtotals.

if you have TurboTax desktop you can creat a file for each institution.

OR

Use a different box category for each insitution.

after verifying subtotals, revert to the proper box category for your entries.

 

@JoshB1 

 

fanfare
Employee
March 17, 2025

your transactions should be sorted by date.