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posted Mar 24, 2025 8:51:01 AM

Do I have to report information from form 3922?

I received share transfers from my employer in May and Nov and they are reported on form 3922. I have not done anything with those shares, like sell them or anything. I just need to know how (of if) I record this on my taxes.

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Mar 24, 2025 9:38:27 AM

Yes you should report form 3922.

There will not be any tax due, but it should be reported.

 

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