My fidelity accounts tax activity section only shows the dividends I received as taxable income. All realized gain are not considered taxable. Why is that? I used TurboTax default feature to connect to fidelity to calculate my tax return and now am worried that my tax return probably was not accurate.
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It’s a matter of terminology - capital/realized gains/losses are taxable but not income.