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Yes, if you:
- Earned $10 or more in interest, dividends, and/or had proceeds from a sale
- Had IRA distributions, withholdings, or an indirect rollover
- Made an IRA Contribution
No, if you:
- Earned less than $10 in interest, dividends, and had no proceeds from a sale
- Had no IRA distributions, withholdings, or rollovers
- Did not make any IRA Contributions
Your interest, dividends, and proceeds can be found on your last statement(s) for 2025. However, keep in mind the federal tax reporting requirements may result in different amounts appearing on your tax documents.
You can access up to seven years of tax documents online and in the mobile app. Here's how:
From your mobile app:
- Log into the Wells Fargo Mobile App
- Select Menu and then Statements & Documents
- In the Investing section, select Statements & Documents
- Choose your Account and Tax Documents/1099s as the Document Type and Tax Year
From your computer:
- Log into wellsfargo.com
- Choose your investment account
- Select Portfolio and then Statements & Docs
- Choose your Account and Tax Documents/1099s as the Document Type and Tax Year
You'll get a paper tax document in the mail. If you have an active account with online access, you can also access it online and print it out, but you won’t be able to upload it to TurboTax® or Excel.
Issuing companies and trustees sometimes don’t provide the information we need to complete your Consolidated 1099 in time for the February 15 mailing deadline. If the IRS deadline falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or a legal holiday, the deadline becomes the next business day. The “not final” note means that issuing companies are likely to provide updated information for one or more securities. Once we have this information, we'll send you an Amended Consolidated Form 1099.
If you have investments in one of the following, you'll most likely receive an Amended Form 1099:
- A mutual fund with real estate investment trusts (REITs), foreign securities or municipal bonds that may be subject to alternative minimum tax (AMT)
- A real estate investment trust (REIT)
- A unit investment trust (UIT)
- A security organized as a grantor trust
- A foreign company
- A U.S. company with a fiscal year ending after December 31