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I have a 1099B principal payment for $9.29 and expenses for the same amount. There is a Costs Basis Factor in additional information, but there is not cost basis amount listed in the column. There are several lines listed for individual months. Do I use the cost basis factor multiplied by the current cost of the stock to figure out the cost basis? Or, do I just use a zero cost basis and put in the expense amount?
March 19, 2021
4:36 AM