No it doesn't auto populate all the transactions, neither Capital Gains nor dividend/distributions.
So yes you need to keep a record of all your share trades & distributions from companies.
Capital items you lump together as Gains, Losses, discounted etc as a single entry.
You do need however to list all the individual distributions, most of these do come through though.
I found that distributions from REITs & other managed trusts plus corporate bonds do not auto populate.
One word of warning re reporting from Commsec.
I noticed that the annual report they generated, the last time I looked, calculated all the FF tax credits using 30% even for small companies taxed at 27% etc.
So I wouldn't just rely on generated reports from any provider without at least checking them.
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