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Old 04-10-2015, 10:44 AM
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Unmarried couple and capital gains

My partner and I share all bank accounts and all investments. Our names are both on all the accounts. When reporting dividends and capital gains from stock sales, can we split up the dividends and capital gains in any way we see fit (0/100; 30/70, etc., as we do with mortgage interest), or does it have to be 50/50?

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