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An online brokerage sold stock on my behalf due to a merger in 2020. It required me to sign a form before receiving a proceeds check. I did not sign the form or receive the check in 2020. Yet the broker sent a 1099-B to the IRS, implying that I have received the proceeds.
Am I still liable to pay the income tax on the proceeds even though I never received any proceeds?
Is the broker within the law by reporting the proceeds to the IRS without delivering it to me?
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