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Yes, you can manually enter cost basis.
I am assuming you need to enter cost basis for securities. here is how to do it:
When you are done entering all your sales transactions, you'll eventually come to the Here's the investment sales info we have so far screen. Here you can edit, delete, or enter more sales.
how do i configure/ or get the cost basis for the sale of stock. I entered the shares and purchase amount, and how much the stock was at time of sale, but unsure if I am supposed to figure the cost basis myself? and how to do that
Yes, you must determine and you can enter the cost basis yourself if it is not on the Form 1099-B or if the cost basis on that form is not correct.
At the most basic level, the cost basis of an asset or security is the total amount invested in it, plus any purchase or sale commissions involved. This can either be described in terms of the dollar amount of the investment, or the effective per share price paid for the investment. The cost basis of any investment is the original cost of shares adjusted for stock splits, dividends, and capital distributions.
This will be used to calculate the capital gain or loss on an investment after it's been sold, for tax purposes.
Gather all of your information from your records or the records of the stock broker if you have maintained the stock with the same broker from purchase to sale. Otherwise you will be required to track your cost basis of the stock shares.
Hi Thank you for the note..
how do we tell the cost basis is not right on the 1099.
I purchased 10 quantity of a crypto,stock last year at a lesser price. I bought 10 more of it later but for a higher cost.
The 1099 is showing the cost basis with the cheaper value from first purchase thus making my profit much higher while I would like the company to report the higher purchase price ( that i made later) as my cost basis.
In this case , can i manually enter the higher price as the cost basis?
Yes, you can edit the entries and manually adjust the cost basis.
Go to federal>wages and income>investment income>Stocks, Cryptocurrency, Mutual Funds, Bonds, Other (1099-B). Find the entry made and then adjust the cost basis when you arrive at the screen where to enter this information.
Thanks for the answer Dave.
Unfortunately I filed yesterday with the lesser cost basis that was given in the 1099 by Robinhood.
I lost abt 4 thousand dollars in tax due to this. Is there a way i can amend this . My State tax also shot up based on this value.
State already accepted by filing . Is it too late now?
No, it is not too late. You can amend your return in a couple of weeks when your original return is fully processed.
If you used TurboTax Online:
If you used our CD/download product:
Thank you very much . I will try to do the amendment.
The clarification I originally sort is - is it ok to modify the cost basis to a different purchase price ( I have the transaction receipt of that purchase ) .
The cost basis that is there in the 1099 B is different . So if I understand it correctly - IRS would have got the 1099 from my brokerage company with a different cost basis which I am manually overriding ( to a higher price that I bought and have text receipt
Is this acceptable ?
Yes, you can adjust your cost basis. In fact, you need to make an adjustment if the cost basis on your 1099-B is not accurate. Keep your text receipt to support your adjustment in the event the IRS questions the adjustment.
Thank you for your reply. This helps and brings some relief. I had paid a lot of money as Tax just coz the broker only had the FIFO option to create their 1099.
I think i will be in the similar situation next year. My Crypto provider has asked me to transfer my holding from their platform A to B and but not updating the cost basis. This is really does not makes sense to me at all. Due this, the 1099 they will provide will not match the acquisition values and i will be required to do all the job manually. Is there any wayout to fix this issue? Can i update only acquisition value after uploading 1099? I am tired of chasing my Crypto provider now!!
You should be able to make edits after you import your forms.
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