JohnB5677
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State tax filing

You should have received a 1099-B.  I'm sure the IRS did. 

 

The ESPP stock appears as income on the W-2 and it is already taxed.  You must enter the 1099-B to reflect the stock sale, but it will look like you got double taxed. 

 

Then you must then enter the 3922 to make adjustments so you don't get taxed twice.

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