CRA is fine with you entering a large amount of Capital Gains/Losses as a total. You can even work out in a spreadsheet or document of your choice showing the total Gain / Loss that you made (i.e. consolidate them) and report this way in the Capital Gains Profile. Be sure to keep your documents available to submit as proof if requested.
CRA is fine with you entering a large amount of Capital Gains/Losses as a total. You can even work out in a spreadsheet or document of your choice showing the total Gain / Loss that you made (i.e. consolidate them) and report this way in the Capital Gains Profile. Be sure to keep your documents available to submit as proof if requested.
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