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What is a "per share cost basis"? That is not what I am looking for. The 1099-B lists the "FMV Per Share". Let's say that is $15. And lets say it's 50 shares.
The 1099-B says cost basis is shares sold (50) * Fair Market Value (FMV) per share reported in adjacent column ($15)
So that would mean 50x15=750
So 750 would be my cost basis to put in column "e" correct?
Also, does granted mean vested? Nothing in the documents I have says anything it is vested, only granted.
‎April 8, 2024
11:09 AM