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Strategies & Market Trends : Income Taxes and Record Keeping ( tax )

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To: Colin Cody who wrote (2054)3/23/1999 9:16:00 AM
From: Jason Rooks  Read Replies (1) of 5810
 
Colin,
I received, belatedly, a 1099-B for a stock sale in my Roth IRA account. I have already completed my return with Turbo Tax but not yet filed because I owe money. Anyway, why do I get a 1099B for a transaction within a tax sheltered account? I do not mind redoing my return since it is on the computer, but am confused with the 1099B.

Thanks in advance
Jason
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