GeorgeM777
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Investors & landlords

While the email and spreadsheet are different than a 1099-B, it's at least some record of the transaction(s) at issue.  Moreover, it was prepared by company staff presumably knowledgeable about your RSUs and how you should report them.  Given those facts, your tax approach seems entirely reasonable. 

 

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