>tfw 86 trades on robinhood in 2016
>tfw have to manual type the details of each and every one of them into tax return
>>1813897
They don't send 1099-B's?
Why am I not surprised.
>>1813897
Sometimes spending a bit more money can be the better option.
With most normal brokerages, you can just directly import all of the information from them.
>>1813901
What does that have to do with anything? Even if they send a 1099-B you still have to enter all that information on Form 8949.
>>1813904
>you still have to enter all that information on Form 8949
Not really.
I have someone who does that for me.
>>1813897
just buy turbotax man
>>1813897
Go to Google.
Type in "United Way H&R Block"
File with H&R Block for free.
Enter Robinhood in the field for your 1099 and then enter "10-" along with the Robinhood account number.
It should import the form.
There may be a few that are incorrect, they will have red marks beside them.
You will need to enter some info like the date of purchase and money paid for the transactions. It isn't hard to fix these, just use rh history.
>>1813935
>you're a moron
Really?
I'm not the one bitching about how much work filing my taxes is.
>>1813940
No, but you're paying someone to do it. There is no one on this board with a tax situation so complex so complex that they couldn't do it themselves. Except apparently you're too fucking stupid.
So yeah, you're a moron. Get it now?
>>1813946
>There is no one on this board with a tax situation so complex so complex
>so complex so complex
Is this a rap?
You need to work on your skillz, bra
You guys do know robinhood sends you the completed forms and auto imports into turbotax
Dumbasses
This is what you get for being a stock cuck. It's meant for investing, not trading. Try futures. Higher risk reward, lower tax rate, and less tax bullshit.