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Hi! I have a similar situation. I just wanted to clarify what your suggestions were. I have 15 shares of one company listed twice on my 1099B, once as Shire shares and once as Shire escrow, both have different cusips. I think I understood you to say that I would just combine them and list as one transaction. So, for example:
On 1099B, both of these are listed for same stock:
Shire Shares Cusip 1
1SH, Date Sold (1b): 1/10/19, Proceeds (1d): $186.10, Cost Basis (1e): $160.10, G/L: $26.00
Shire Escrow Cusip 2
1SH, Date Sold: 1/22/19, Proceeds: $90.99, Cost Basis: $0.01, G/L: $90.98
So, I would combine them as follows????
Shire Shares Cusip 1
1SH, Date Sold: 1/10/19, Proceeds: $277.09, Cost Basis: $160.11, G/L: $116.98 - Would this be the correct way to enter it into Turbotax?? Thanks for any help that you can give.