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Short term capital gain distributions are taxed as dividends. That's why they are in Box 1a on the 1099-DIV.
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Short term capital gain distributions are taxed as dividends. That's why they are in Box 1a on the 1099-DIV.
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Thanks, that was what I thought originally. The client's prior year return listed it as a short term capital gain but I will just leave it all in Box 1a.
I'm still curious where the entry in ProConnect would be for Schedule D Line 6 items, if anyone knows.
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That's a carryover.
- Navigate to Income > Dispositions (Sch D, etc.) > Schedule D/4797/etc.;
- In the top-right corner of the input screen, click on Carryovers/Misc Info; and
- Enter the carryover amount(s) under the Capital Loss Carryover section.
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Thank you, much appreciated.
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NP, @AdeptAccounting. We're glad to help.
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