Schedule D for the 3520-A

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cliffie75
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Schedule D for the 3520-A

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Still struggling with the 3520 and 3520-A for an RESP and a TFSA. Both had stock losses but lots of dividends. Do I need to do a separate form 8949 and a separate schedule D for each of those two accounts ? then a third pair of 8949/schedule D for my other non-registered investments ? (divided by short-term / long-term)
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