Kensho:
I think that IB will be providing the Form 8949 Worksheet to us on or about 1 March.
From the IB web site:
Form 8949 is a new 2011 IRS Form replacing the old Schedule D-1 as detail support for Schedule D. The Form 8949 worksheet shows trade details for all securities (stocks, options, single stock futures and bonds). Taxpayers will report transactions on Form 8949 in one of six sections consistent with the requirements of Form 8949:
Part I-A: Short-term transactions reported on Form 1099-B with basis reported to the IRS
Part I-B: Short-term transactions reported on Form 1099-B but basis not reported to the IRS
Part I-C: Short-term transaction for which you cannot check box A or B
Part II-A: Long-term transactions reported on Form 1099-B with basis reported to the IRS
Part II-B: Long-term transactions reported on Form 1099-B but basis not reported to the IRS
Part II-C: Long-term transaction for which you cannot check box A or B
The IB 8949 worksheets report transactions in this required format. All attempts have been made to tie the information on these worksheets to your Form 1099-Bs; however discrepancies may exist. All proceeds are reported net of commissions.
There is also a note that says:
Due to IRS reporting changes, links to TurboTax® software products are unavailable. We are currently working with them to re-implement this resource. This is not good!
Jack