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How the broker reports the sale depends largely on whether the broker knows about your original long position or not. But going "short against the box" - that's the term for what you did here - involves you in a very difficult income tax reporting issue, if you want to report it correctly irrespective of how the broker reports it.
Going short against the box is considered a constructive sale and how you report the transaction depends on whether you shorted at a price higher or lower than your basis in your original holdings, how long you held the short position and how long you hold the stock after closing out the short position.
Here's a few different sites that try and explain all this in standard English:
https://www.thestreet.com/story/769361/1/hedging-technique-opens-a-pandoras-box-of-tax-concerns.html
http://www.forbes.com/sites/greatspeculations/2016/09/21/irs-short-selling-rules-can-be-a-taxing-mat...
http://www.fool.com/school/taxes/1999/taxes990716.htm
How the broker reports the sale depends largely on whether the broker knows about your original long position or not. But going "short against the box" - that's the term for what you did here - involves you in a very difficult income tax reporting issue, if you want to report it correctly irrespective of how the broker reports it.
Going short against the box is considered a constructive sale and how you report the transaction depends on whether you shorted at a price higher or lower than your basis in your original holdings, how long you held the short position and how long you hold the stock after closing out the short position.
Here's a few different sites that try and explain all this in standard English:
https://www.thestreet.com/story/769361/1/hedging-technique-opens-a-pandoras-box-of-tax-concerns.html
http://www.forbes.com/sites/greatspeculations/2016/09/21/irs-short-selling-rules-can-be-a-taxing-mat...
http://www.fool.com/school/taxes/1999/taxes990716.htm
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