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Schedule D is an IRS form attached to Form 1040 that reports capital gains and losses from selling assets such as stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and real estate. It is filed by individual taxpayers along with their annual federal return.
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You generally file Schedule D with your Form 1040 if you sold or exchanged a capital asset, such as stocks, bonds, or property, and realized a gain or loss, or if you have capital gain distributions or a capital loss carryover. It summarizes short-term and long-term totals, often alongside Form 8949.
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