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posted Mar 15, 2020 12:24:34 PM

How do I enter a Box 5 Non Covered Securities Code X (unknown Hold Period) ?

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Expert Alumni
Mar 23, 2021 12:10:40 PM

If the Cost Basis or Holding Period (long or short term) is unknown by your broker, your 1099-B shows a Code X to indicate that. You will need to enter the Purchase Date. If you don't have an exact date, you will need to estimate this to the best of your abilities

 

If you can determine the Purchase Date from Transaction Statements you have received, you can enter it.  You can also enter 'Various' if that applies, but the entry can't be blank. 

 

If this was inherited, the Purchase Date would be Date of Death. 

 

You can also choose 'Short Term' or 'Long Term' for Box 2 if this is known to you.  If not, the sale is automatically considered 'Short Term'.

 

 

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Expert Alumni
Mar 15, 2020 12:45:52 PM

At the screen Now we'll walk you through entering the info on your 1099-B, click on the drop down box titled What is the sales category?

 

Box X Unknown holding period is an option.

New Member
Mar 23, 2021 10:26:37 AM

Code X is not listed in TT Premier, Only code A-F is available>

Expert Alumni
Mar 23, 2021 12:10:40 PM

If the Cost Basis or Holding Period (long or short term) is unknown by your broker, your 1099-B shows a Code X to indicate that. You will need to enter the Purchase Date. If you don't have an exact date, you will need to estimate this to the best of your abilities

 

If you can determine the Purchase Date from Transaction Statements you have received, you can enter it.  You can also enter 'Various' if that applies, but the entry can't be blank. 

 

If this was inherited, the Purchase Date would be Date of Death. 

 

You can also choose 'Short Term' or 'Long Term' for Box 2 if this is known to you.  If not, the sale is automatically considered 'Short Term'.