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Thanks @DavidD66 for the guidance. I followed your instructions about reporting the RSU release & sale excluded from my W-2: 1) selecting "No, this is not employee stock" and 2) entering the tax withholdings amounts. When I did this, my refund amounts increased dollar-for-dollar with the withholdings.
This makes me think that the income from this RSU release isn't captured in my 1040. Indeed, 1040 Line 1a (total amount from W-2) is the same as before, and 1b (employee wages not reported on W-2) and 1h (other earned income) are blank.
How do I ensure that the income from my RSU release is captured in my 1040, if it wasn't included in my W-2 and I'm intentionally selecting "No, this is not employee stock"?
‎April 12, 2023
8:16 AM