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| Cal Learner, Thank you. Resetting did not do the trick, but manually de-selecting the accounts did. Frugal22 "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, Frugal22 wrote: > > There does not seem to be a pattern to this. > > > When I pull up a tax-related transactions report, activity for some tax > > deferred accounts (IRA, 401k, 403b) is shown as investment income while > > activity from other tax deferred accounts is not. By activity, I mean > > capital gains distributions and dividends on mutual funds. I would prefer > > that no activity from tax deferred accounts is shown in this report because > > that is what is correct, and it would be more beneficial for tax planning > > purposes. > > > All retirement accounts are designated as retirement accounts in the account > > setup. Also, the reporting is consistent from account to account. For > > example, IRA #1 will never show capital gains distributions in the tax > > related transactions report, while IRA #2 always will show them. > > > Help! > Try resetting the report. Alternatively, go to the Accounts tab and > de-select the account. But the default for the account upon reset > should be for the retirement account to not be included in that > report. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Frugal22 wrote: - quote - > There does not seem to be a pattern to this.
Try resetting the report. Alternatively, go to the Accounts tab and> When I pull up a tax-related transactions report, activity for some tax > deferred accounts (IRA, 401k, 403b) is shown as investment income while > activity from other tax deferred accounts is not. By activity, I mean > capital gains distributions and dividends on mutual funds. I would prefer > that no activity from tax deferred accounts is shown in this report because > that is what is correct, and it would be more beneficial for tax planning > purposes. > All retirement accounts are designated as retirement accounts in the account > setup. Also, the reporting is consistent from account to account. For > example, IRA #1 will never show capital gains distributions in the tax > related transactions report, while IRA #2 always will show them. > Help! de-select the account. But the default for the account upon reset should be for the retirement account to not be included in that report. |
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| There does not seem to be a pattern to this. When I pull up a tax-related transactions report, activity for some tax deferred accounts (IRA, 401k, 403b) is shown as investment income while activity from other tax deferred accounts is not. By activity, I mean capital gains distributions and dividends on mutual funds. I would prefer that no activity from tax deferred accounts is shown in this report because that is what is correct, and it would be more beneficial for tax planning purposes. All retirement accounts are designated as retirement accounts in the account setup. Also, the reporting is consistent from account to account. For example, IRA #1 will never show capital gains distributions in the tax related transactions report, while IRA #2 always will show them. Help! |
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