IB's year end statement

Quote from vhehn:

its on the statement page under this.

Yearly Transaction Summary

2003 2002 Select Format:

How weird....not on mine...daily and weekly only!
 
When it comes to filing as a trader, what do you need to send for commodities trades? Just printout the entire year-end statement?

Or do you just need to provide net profit/loss for section 1256 contracts?
 
Most people with any kind of volume provide a total line only. Personally, I provide one line per account per type of instrument (stocks, options, commodities), so they match up nicely with the 1099s.
 
Quote from rwk:

Then I realized that there is nothing in the YE statement that is not in the twelve monthly statements (which are already out).

Check everything carefully. My yearly statement did not contain a 100 lot option purchase that was on one of my monthly statements. (I spent a lot of time using Excel to find the error.)

Also, the 1099 had my dividends collected correct, but did not subtract the dividends paid out. Shouldn't they have netted out for the 1099?
 
Quote from alanm:

Most people with any kind of volume provide a total line only. Personally, I provide one line per account per type of instrument (stocks, options, commodities), so they match up nicely with the 1099s.

I've been filing as trader for 5 yrs now, but this is first year trading commodities almost exclusively. My accountant was worried about my status because I had very little reported under sched D gross sales, so just wanted to make sure it was all right to just have single line profit/loss under form 6781. My year-end transactions list is 160+ pages long.
 
Quote from alanm:

Most people with any kind of volume provide a total line only. Personally, I provide one line per account per type of instrument (stocks, options, commodities), so they match up nicely with the 1099s.

Could ypu elaborate? Does this mean I don't have to list ever single trade? Just one line for all stocks? Boy, that would be great! Thanks.
 
Quote from Arnie:

Could ypu elaborate? Does this mean I don't have to list ever single trade? Just one line for all stocks? Boy, that would be great! Thanks.
i never file every trade. all i do is put in description-Interactive Brokers,various, put sum of all trades,sum on exit minus comm and data,etc fees and that was it. work for me for last 5 years..
 
Quote from Bob111:

i never file every trade. all i do is put in description-Interactive Brokers,various, put sum of all trades,sum on exit minus comm and data,etc fees and that was it. work for me for last 5 years..
I have been doing it that way too. So far, the IRS has not objected. I have heard that the IRS prefers not to get the detail, and I heard of one case where they said that in writing. I have also heard that they do want the detail. I have not heard of anybody being penalized for reporting the way Bob and I do.
 
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