Deductions & credits

@ThomasM125 

 

My Windows version of TurboTax has these two relevant options for investment income.

* Sale of stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and other securities.

* Employer stock transactions.

 

I was able to input my 1099-B transactions using the form for "Sale of stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and other securities". However, it only has 1 box for cost basis like I mentioned in the previous response so I can only put in one value which is either $0 from my 1099-B box e or I can put in the adjusted basis from the supplemental data form.

 

The "Employer stock transactions" simply ask for the RSU grant date and it does not take me to any form to fill out the 1099-B information.