No. You would be better to enter them all on an Excel or OpenOffice spreadsheet, and enter the totals for each differentinvestment. Be careful of superficial losses. If you sell investments at a loss and then buy them back within a 30 day time period, you cannot report that as a capital loss. It will change the ACB instead.
No. You would be better to enter them all on an Excel or OpenOffice spreadsheet, and enter the totals for each differentinvestment. Be careful of superficial losses. If you sell investments at a loss and then buy them back within a 30 day time period, you cannot report that as a capital loss. It will change the ACB instead.
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