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I figure it out after reading this article by turbo tax:
From the article this is the information that helped me out:
"A same-day (cashless) NQSO transaction will usually net out to a small loss, representing the commission and fees associated with the transaction."
I use this information to confirm that I did my entries correctly. TT recommend to enter the sales one by one. As multiple people had noticed this is not working in 2024 because it don't allow you to use a negative sign applied to the cost basis. The fix is to use "Enter sales totals instead". I was able to enter the totals from my 1099-B and I calculated the individual cost basis adjustments to enter them in TT. I didn't used the fees in the cost basis adjustments calculation since it was already taken out in my 1099-B form column 1d. The outcome was a small loss, representing the commission and fees associated with the transaction, I also notice that the small loss was added to my capital loss this is a second confirmation that now it is enter correctly because it is counting as ordinary income as expected. I hope this help!