These may be daunting questions for some who are already up to their neck with recordkeeping, and for others there will be the argument that transactions that occurred more than three years ago are none of the IRS' business.
The right answer, of course, is it all depends on your situation. But, if there is even a reasonable chance you could be blindsided with an unnecessary tax bill in the future, common sense tells us that it...
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