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  2. 2023 Form 8949 - Internal Revenue Service

    www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f8949.pdf

    Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service. Sales and Other Dispositions of Capital Assets. File with your Schedule D to list your transactions for lines 1b, 2, 3, 8b, 9, and 10 of Schedule D. Go to www.irs.gov/Form8949 for instructions and the latest information.

  3. Form 8949 is used to list all capital gain and loss transactions. Use Form 8949 to reconcile amounts that were reported to you and the IRS on Form 1099-B or 1099-S (or substitute statement) with the amounts you report on your return.

  4. Use Form 8949 to report sales and exchanges of capital assets. Form 8949 allows you and the IRS to reconcile amounts that were reported to you and the IRS on Forms 1099-B or 1099-S (or substitute statements) with the amounts you report on your return.

  5. IRS Form 8949: Sales and Other Dispositions of Capital Assets

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    Form 8949: Sales and Other Dispositions of Capital Assets is an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) form used to report capital gains and losses from investments. The form is used by...

  6. The Purpose of IRS Form 8949 - Investopedia

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    Form 8949 is used to reconcile the amounts reported to you on Form 1099-B or 1099-S with what you report on your return. The subtotals from Form 8949 will then be carried over to Schedule D on...

  7. How to Fill Out IRS Form 8949 For The Sale of a Home

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    When selling a capital asset, the IRS requires you to fill out Form 8949. While you’ve probably sold plenty of capital assets, you may have never heard of Form 8949. That is likely because your accountant handles all of your tax filings or software fills in this form automatically for you.

  8. Video: When to Use IRS Form 8949 for Stock Sales

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    Form 8949 doesn't change how your stock sales are taxed, but it does require a little more time to get your tax return done, especially if you're more than just a casual investor. There are two parts to Form 8949.