JulieS
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Yes, if you enter $0 as your basis on all of these transactions, the entire proceeds would be a gain. 

 

For your first transaction, go ahead and insert the information about the date acquired and the price paid. This transaction will show a loss.

 

The last transaction should be reported with a basis of $0. You should have actually received this amount. This will show a small gain.

 

I am assuming that the multiple "Transactions associated with Reorg" are not actually on your 1099-B, but rather on a statement providing more details. If that is the case, you can disregard them. 

 

 

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