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Yes, multiply the FMV times the number of shares sold to get the Cost Basis. There may be little to no difference between the Cost Basis and the Sales Proceeds, so it is just reporting.
Box 14 on your W-2 is informational only, and is referring to the wage portion, not the sales portion, so has nothing to do with the 1099-B.
Here's more info on RSU's and Taxes you may find helpful.
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‎April 8, 2024
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